Word: p
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Just what was "Sir" Neville Chamberlain doing in the British House of Commons as reported in TIME for Nov. 6, p. 20? The last I heard he was still just plain Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister of Great Britain. Did TIME knight him or did TIME slip...
TIME, Oct. 23, p. 14, ". . . [John Nance Garner's] Neon-blue eyes. . . ." If you will check the spectrum of Neon you will find it emits mostly orange and red wavelengths of light. Mercury or argon are the usual sources of blue light used in signs...
...MORRIS P. WEARING...
Anent Sir Philip Gibbs and "Winkles on Pins" (TiME, Nov. 6, p. 28), does not British tank officer's "dark saying" burst into klieg-light clarity when quoted as ". . . he was the winkle in [not on] the pin if war should ever begin in earnest...
...appeal was made in a letter signed jointly by George H. Chase '96, John Budson Hudson, Professor of Archeology and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Calvert Magruder, Professor of Law and Malcolm P. NcNair '16 professor of Marketing...