Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sirs - In a recent issue of TIME (March 28) you mention a number of American presidents who had "smart sons" .... I think you overlooked President Garfield, father of a college president, a noted architect and a prominent attorney of Cleveland. JEAN PATON...
...printed several letters commending your review of Elmer Gantry [TIME, March 28]. May I say a word on the other side ? My friend, Hillis L. Remington, says the critique was clever. I agree with him. Clever, yes, but that's all. I am a TIME enthusiast, but I feel that your review of Mr. Lewis' book was, consciously or unconsciously, bigoted. I speak for my friend, who reads TIME every week at the Meriden (Conn.) Y. M. C. A., as well as for myself...
...TIME chronicled (March 21) that retiring Senator Robert Nelson Stanfield of Oregon was arrested in September, 1925, on charges of drunkenly throwing crockery around a restaurant, that he rescued a drowning woman at Atlantic City last July, that he was sued three weeks ago by two Manhattan modistes for $1,121, allegedly owed for his daughter's trousseau...
...dark March afternoon in 1920 I sat in the Supreme Court of the United States . . . and I listened to the conclusion of a great argument. The case at the bar was as to the validity of the so-called 18th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States...
...appeal which was first arranged for March 21, has already been put off twice because of the trial of McLaughlin, who was condemned two weeks ago as one of the carbarn bandits. Although the court is now ready to take up the "riot" case, a further delay is occasioned by the Harvard recess which will absent most of the witnesses from Cambridge...