Word: oct
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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TIME'S otherwise meritorious "Ink & Air" (TIME, Oct. 29) contains one absurdity, which becomes apparent when the unequivocal "If Radio also broadcast complete news, many a listener would not bother with newspapers" is paraphrased to read, "If TIME broadcast complete March of TIME, many a listener would not bother with TIME...
...Many heinous things are done in the name of sport, but nothing is more so than rating rodeos as Sport [TIME, Oct. 22]. They are, in the main, the most degrading, disgusting, diabolical display of cruelty that in modern times has been staged...
...TIME, Oct. 29, "Billboards are a blight upon the Nation...
...that on the basis of late election returns he had no chance of a fifth successive term at Annapolis.* Victor by 5,000 votes was Republican Harry W. Nice, who capitalized on Governor Ritchie's unpopularity on the Eastern Shore following his anti-lynching stand last autumn (TIME; Oct...
...Rejected (219-to-47) the proposal for national lotteries which passed the Conservative Party Congress (TIME, Oct. 15), but was turned down on second thought by the Party chiefs. Sententiously, pious Home Secretary Sir John Gilmour reminded the House that "in the past British lotteries became most vicious...