Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...what you term a newsstand buyer. I read TIME from cover to cover every week, and have only one criticism to make. May I ask why, although it was announced in the leading New York and Washington newspapers (not to speak of the Long Island papers) no mention was made in TIME of the engagement of Miss Thalia Fortescue to Ensign Thomas Massie? I do not know Miss Fortescue personally, but her family is among the most prominent of the summer residents of both Bayport and Sayville, while she herself is one of the leading members of the younger summer...
TIME regrets that the Fortescue-Massie engagement was overlooked, will make mention of the Fortescue-Massie wedding which is scheduled for Nov. 25 in Washington...
...this letter news? It is to me merely a selfish attempt to flay an established concern, and an attempt on the part of one who does not even mention his school so that one may form an unbiased opinion on the basis of actual comparison...
...wire. President Coolidge read first: "I am deeply impressed, President Calles, by the significance of this occasion. . . . "President Calles read back (in Spanish) : "I am very happy personally to return the greetings of Mr. Coolidge, the President of the United States, over the telephone. . . ." Diplomacy got no specific mention...
...than a few double-edged remarks as to the functions of the Apostolic Delegate in Washington. The public knows that in spite of the assertions of Messrs Mills and Roosevelt New York is a well-run state, but a certain portion of the voting public will always exult a mention of the vague menace which might somehow be said to emanate from the Vatican...