Word: maye
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sirs: In your issue of May 6, page 18, you say regarding the trial of Mary Ware Dennett: ''John Cowan, one of the jurors, was later interviewed by a reporter. He gave the following account of what took place: the first ballot was 8-4 for conviction, the second 9-3, the third 10-2. At that point a court attendant warned the jurors it was after 5 p. m. A fourth ballot was quickly taken: 12-0 'guilty...
Sirs: I note an error in the "Race of Glendons'' under Sport in your issue of May...
Sirs: As Original U. S. Buyer-then subscriber-now buyer-mailing this suggestion for what it may be worth to your headines-Milestones column: "Hatched"-Born "Matched"-Married "Dispatched"-Died or killed "Scratched"-Demoted "Patched"-Reconciled "Batched"-Divorced "Latched"-Impounded...
...Phillips of Memphis, died in 1915. Six years ago, aged 48, he married Miss Camilla Loyall Ashe Sewall, some 20 years his junior, beauteous daughter of a rich and celebrated ship-building family of Bath, Me. She has borne him four children (the fourth arrived last month [TIME, May 6]). There are few things which the French admire more than Beauty, Motherhood, Wealth...
...upon the Tariff Commission to submit to it a copy of this sugar report. Utah's Senator Smoot, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, great and good friend of the domestic beet sugar industry, declared that "nobody except the President has a right to see" this report, which may be a major influence in the forthcoming sugar tariff battle...