Word: mr
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...strong enough from the Chief Executive of this nation or those who are in position to use the executive power, that these said parties would not have to serve time in a Federal prison, or do you think he or they would be pardoned? I ask you this, Mr. Editor, in all earnestness, and trust you will favor me with a reply as soon as possible, either in open letter or private as you judge would be wise...
...plea of Mr. Van Wyck Brooks (TIME, Dec. 5) for anti-German bonfires must be both depressing and alarming to those who believe in democracy . . . depressing that one of our most educated citizens should think in terms of bonfires; alarming that he should publicly recommend "the language of bonfires" to the American people as a means of communication. His excuse for the adoption of such a "language"-that the German people can understand no other-is a metaphor that exceeds poetic license...
After talking with his President, Mr. Kennedy added: "Last summer I predicted there would be no war in Europe. Well, I'm going out of the prophet business on December...
...honestly and sincerely think that Mr. Lowes has been one of the greatest teachers in the English Department and one of its greatest scholars, and that his going means an irreparable loss...
President and Mrs. Conant cordially invite all those students in the University who cannot be with their family at Christmas to their house at eight P.M. on Christmas Eve, Saturday, December 24. Professor Charles T. Copeland will read, Mr. Malcolm Holmes will play the violin accompanied on the piano by Professor Edward Ballantine. The singing of Christmas carols will be directed by Dr. Archibald Davison...