Word: masses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Planalp (TIME, Aug. 16) isn't the only one. There used to be a piano dealer in Springfield, Mass., named Otto Baab, whose mail came to him often simply addressed as follows...
...Spell it either way, Springfield, Mass...
...Europe mocked, still mocks, the kind of thing this university-maker next did. Yet the popular outlines and abridgments of many subjects that followed his selected "five-foot shelf" of indispensable classics from the world's literature (The Harvard Classics) have been partly responsible for a level of mass culture in the U. S. higher than that to be found in any other land...
Divorced. Charles ("Back-to-Nature") Garland, founder of the April Farm love-colony cult; by Mary Wrenn Garland, at Barnstable, Mass. Mr. Garland, famed refuser of a $1,800,000 legacy, once wrote a letter to his wife: "You probably remember the limerick about the young lady named Perkins, who pickled her internal workings with gherkins. Many, if not all, of those involved in the law, pickle their consciences therein. The fair face of justice must be sought elsewhere...
...Montgomery Ariz.-Phoenix Ark.-Little Rock Calif.-Sacramento Col.-Denver Conn.-Hartford Del.-Dover Fla.-Tallahassee Ga.-Atlanta Idaho-Boise Ill.-Springfield Ind.-Indianapolis Iowa-Des Moines Kan.-Topeka Ky.-Frankfort La.-Baton Rouge Me.-Augusta Md.-Annapolis Mass.-Boston Mich.-Lansing Minn.-St. Paul Miss.-Jackson Mo.-Jefferson City Mont.-Helena