Word: late
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...former subscriber but for the past year have been buying TIME at the newsstand and sometimes I often get there too late to get a copy. I enclose my check for $5.00 for a year's subscription...
Treeman Davey and Congressman Davey are the same. A brother, James A. G. Davey, helps with the tree business, as eastern representative and vice-president. But Martin L. Davey it is who cultivated to many-branched, nationwide spread the company planted in 1908 at Kent, Ohio, by the late John Davey, their father and "the father of tree surgery." In addition, Martin L. Davey has found time to be Mayor of Kent, Ohio (1914-1918) and a member of every Congress since the 65th except the 67th, when few Ohio Democrats survived the Harding gusher...
...clings to the taking of snuff and to wearing his hat when seated in the House of Commons, where he has sat since 1880. The snuff is a whim, but the hat stamps him as the last survivor of those indomitable oppositionists, the Irish Nationalists, once led by the late famed Charles Stewart Parnell...
...great and still flourishing statesman who dreamed a republic which came true has just set down his dream and much of his autobiography. Simultaneously has appeared a brilliant biography of the late Emperor Franz Josef out of whose realm the republic was dreamed. Both books have much merit...
With business conditions as they are at present, it is doubtful whether the office will be able to place all men who come to it for summer work. This will be particularly true in the case of men who put off registering until late in May or June. For this reason, the office urges all men desiring such jobs to register on or before March 15, and then keep in close touch with it, if they wish to secure desirable positions. These registrations may be effected at any time between 9 and 5 o'clock daily...