Word: maile
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Even if it gets through the mail, nobody will find the latest Lampoon any better than its ancestors. It is unusual in conception, but familiar in execution. It is certainly not very funny...
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Oct. 5--The amount of angry mail that has crossed sports editors' desks in this town since Minnesota dropped a football game to Washington last week is incredible. It makes the angry Marine Corps sound like a bunch of clubwomen discussing a neighbor who undresses with the shades...
...Next week I will receive my 1,000th copy of TIME. I have sworn 999 times never to read TIME again. But each time it appears in the mail box I get nosey to know what's going on in Asia, who the best ten Senators are, etc. As usual next month we'll subscribe again. If you ever stop piquing me, I'll know I'm washed...
...Grandmother Is Sick." The fact that Henry Ford died in 1947, and that two of the original sponsors of the enterprise were sent to prison last year for mail fraud in connection with the swindle, only speeded up collections. Mrs. Marie Fuller, grandmotherly operator of a Canton beauty parlor, had been, a sort of silent partner in the conspiracy. She began operating more openly, and at the same time the investors began getting letters, telegrams and telephone calls from someone who announced himself as "Benson Ford...
Commuters may fill out blanks at the Dudley Hall commuters' center or at the CRIMSON office at 14 Plympton Street. Radcliffe commuters may file their cards at the Agassiz mail room...