Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...gathering will be presided over by Thomas W. Slocum '90 president of the Harvard Club of New York City. Mr. Bingham, last night, made no mention of the proposed subject of his speech tonight...
...Saturday Evening Post has not planned and would not consider such an article as you mention in your letter of December 16th. The same thing is true of our other periodicals. The Ladies Home Journal and The Country Gentleman. It is possible that you informant had some other weekly in mind. Yours very truly, (Signed George H. Lorimer, Editor...
...Mere mention that a song called "Cinderella" occurs in the first act, will explain the plot sufficiently. "Wear Your Sunday Smile" and the title song "Judy", pleasant and innocuous, are the songs sold at the door. As for the cast, Patti Harrold, dainty and unstudied, makes a charming heroine; Robert Armstrong, obviously out of place in musical comedy, a not-so-good hero. George Meeker, Edward Allen, and Frank Beaston, as Tom, Dick, and Harry, furnish the bulk of the humor, which depends more on their own antics than the rather weak book. Mr. Beaston especially stands...
...hundred dollars partly as a thank-offering to God for the blessings of Prohibition, and partly to fight, "any conspiracy of pocketbooks empty bottles, or of bums" who should make attempt at repeal the Volstead Act in 1928. So far as can be learned no specific mention was made as to the use of these funds. It is not vitally needed for propaganda; the Anti-Saloon League profits by an immense amount of free publicity. It cannot be used for enforcement; the United States Treasury takes care of that. Pretty certainly it will not be used for the victims...
...Sirs : I mention the fact in all humility because my given name is "Charles" and I am not a great man; but have you noticed how many very great Americans bear this name? The ten "biggest Charles" are worthy, I am sure, to stand beside the "ten biggest" Americans suggested by Mr. Pope (TIME...