Word: misses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sirs: I note in TIME, July 18 a letter from Miss Justine Agnes Clementine La Vie extolling the talent of Miss Florence Mills. Miss La Vie in her letter mentions enclosing a poem on the subject of her admiration-a poem which your footnote declares was top long to print. I should be very happy if you would send me a copy of Miss La Vie's poem as I think I could find use for it in the pages of our magazine...
...TIME readers watch for the appearance of Miss Justine Agnes Clementine La Vie's poem in Opportunity...
...impetuous and magnifying. TIME readers know that the American people are rather conceitedly bigoted and consequently they at once assume an "international mind"-a "worldwide understanding"-which the reading of TIME gives quite naturally-quite without notice. TIME should not despair that such as Mrs. Barger, (TIME. July 25), Miss Hollis (TIME, July 18), Mr. Downing, (TIME, July 11), should cancel their subscriptions-the majority of TIME readers are proud of TIME-are proud that they are TIME readers. Especially, commend the Foreign News Department and the Chinaman. I have made a detailed study of China and of course...
...Coolidge motored from Custer State Park to Newcastle, Wyo., attended the wedding of Miss Dorothy Mondell, daughter of one-time Representative Frank Wheeler Mondell, Republican floor leader, to Alexander W. Gregg, chief counsel for the Internal Revenue Bureau. Mrs. Coolidge safely completed her 70-mile trip through one of the heaviest storms of the summer...
...Miss McCormic has signed a contract with the National Opera until next April; Mr. Martin will remain for two months. Both had previously attracted attention by their performances in the Opera Comique...