Word: lets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...felt like writing to TIME and telling to TIME how I felt, but I said to myself "TIME has no place for little boys" and I dropped the subject, but when I read the letter of Karl Busch [TIME, June 7, LETTERS] I could not restrain. I say: Let Busch have his own opinion, everyone has, but it is my opinion that not many will agree with Mr. Busch...
...Sirs: Let Mr. Busch of Madison condone the action of Sportsman Salm, noble fellow-countryman, as reported in TIME, June 7, 1926, MISCELLANY. Or do I wrong Mr. Busch by saying "fellow-countryman...
...Let no American protest at Busch's blanket indictment of his own race...
...both affairs resolve themselves into expressions of that youthful indiscretion which can be so charming and can be so damnable. College is supposed to keep the charm and erase the damnation. So the fact that Yale offers in true sportsmanship to place another crew on the river or let the Harvard freshmen race in the Junior varsity event, is not without significance. It shows even more clearly to the public than such moves usually do the fact that the college is trying to maintain standards of sportsmanship and honor and that this indiscretion of certain individuals is noticeable because...
...social and economic protests indebted to politics neither for existence or importance. There could be hardly more pictorial presentation of the truism that when society proposes, the politician has no choice but to dispose. He may sit on the lid as cartoonists so often picture him, or he may let the cat prematurely out of the bag in the metaphor of conservatives; but government will ultimately reckon with all outstanding social evils...