Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Clubs, with more general cultural aims, an amateur in the game of politics; and a host of societies intent on improving the world - the Junior League through charity, the W. C. T. U. through morals, church organizations through religion, still others by abolishing war, tobacco, etc.- not to mention organizations for women of special interests, such as the National Federation of Business and Professional Women, the Women's Trade Union League, the Association of University Women-associations of all kinds, touching one another on certain points and widely divergent in others...
...Publishers (Appleton) made sheep's-eyes last week; professed to have supposed the work authentic when they published it; confessed to omitting all mention of its authenticity from their advertisements when they discovered it to be fictitious...
Accommodation. This notice on the bulletin board of a Wesleyan church in London is startling enough for several U. S. religious periodicals to make mention: "If it is more convenient or more helpful for you to attend some other church, there are several in the district." Appended to this are the names and exact addresses of Anglican, Baptist, Congregationalist, Presbyterian, Primitive Methodist and United Methodist churches...
...Rowe '27 was awarded honorable mention...
Solemn British journalists who reported the meeting between Mr. Simpson and Mr. Sweetser wrote about everything but golf. They wrote about the clear day and the blue heather and the crowd of 6,000 lords, ladies, and gentlemen. When they found it necessary to mention the game that was being played that day, they said that Sweetser was a champion and that Simpson was a good golfer. There was really nothing more to be said. If Mr. S. F. Simpson of Glasgow joined your foursome next Sunday, you would admire his game. You would remember him as an exceptionally quiet...