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In your screwy attack on Charles Lindbergh (TIME, Sept. 22) for classing Jews with British and the Roosevelt Administration as those crowding the nation into war, and charging "the ex-hero's appeal to prejudice and bigotry," you misrepresent him and the whole movement for a Constitutional war or...
This is a direct effrontery to the speakers who kindly gave their time. If the Harvard Student Union can only number thirteen or less, interested members, what right have they to misrepresent themselves with a membership of two hundred people? If their members have no interest in their meetings, how...
When a motion was made to print Professor Davis' speech of welcome, Delegate James A. Meade of Chicago rose to shout: "I for one refuse to sit here and hear the president misrepresent the great body of American teachers. The rank and file don't want that kind...
Definitely eyesores at Paris 1937 are the bleakly and blankly modernistic pavilions of undistinguished size and cluttered interiors which misrepresent the U. S. and United Kingdom. Even the nearby Canadian building, largely devoted to a tasteful showing of excellent photographs of the Great Open Spaces, is better. Sadly, Britain'...
¶Do not become nervous. If things have gone wrong, do not inform the patient, his family or friends that an error has been committed. It is not necessary to misrepresent the condition, but it is easy to evade direct replies until you can determine the end results.