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Word: lets (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Press. The Chicago Tribune upheld President Frank. Heywood Broun, columnist of the New York World suggested: "By all means let Dora Russell give her lecture and let Glenn Frank go and take a bath...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Take a Bath | 3/5/1928 | See Source »

...Francisco tongues wagged when word went out that Maria Jeritza would arrive next September with the Salome of Richard Strauss, dance there for the first time in the U. S. her version of the Seven Veils. The echo spread as far as Manhattan. Perhaps the Metropolitan would relent now, let Salome into her own repertoire. She is, according to Jeritza, not a bad girl, just a little wild. But the Metropolitan board, it seems, refuses to be convinced, stays now as it has been for the past 20 years, firmly anti-Salometic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Rumors | 3/5/1928 | See Source »

...York rubber broker. Brokers sold 20,277½ long tons in 8,111 contracts* for $13,500 in 4½ days. A Rubber Exchange seat was sold for a new high record: $6,600. A cablegram from London was responsible for the crash. Premier Stanley Baldwin had let it be known that the Stevenson Act restricting British rubber production in Malay states, Straits Settlements and Ceylon might become inoperative at some time after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Rubber Thunder | 3/5/1928 | See Source »

...reason that tinned* food has robbed American women of their culinary art. The U. S. is effectually sealing itself in a tin can. Half the food Americans eat is tinned." That was to prove to his stockholders that their tin investments were based on a sound commodity. Then he let go with another toot: ''Americans are so busy and so imprisoned in their tinned lives that they never pause to consider what would happen if the tin supply ran out and they had to fall back on ordinary food. The U. S. consumes 50% of the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Tin | 3/5/1928 | See Source »

...lawyers, Percy T. Stiers, made the point that gave the trial its religious significance. Should a confession made, in complete confidence, to a minister, be brought into court as evidence? Lawyer Stiers pointed a thin finger at the Rev. Pardue and called him "a witch-burning Judas." He said: "Let us have freedom to go to our pastors about the things that bear on our souls." At the end there was further exchange of epithet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Murder Trial | 3/5/1928 | See Source »

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