Word: paragrapher
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Here are some more bits culled form the same issue of the same newspaper which sponsored those in the first paragraph: Shali's gilded motor car shipped to Persia today. . . Finds honey in rafters. . . Queen Mary's collection of embroidery exhibited. . . Thinks he saw Great Pagoda from flagpole. . . Parrot embargo makes bedlam of quiet town. . Volunteer killed as tree falls. . . Horse takes motor parts; owner put on probation. . Yonkers bans all-night parking. . Flea bites please dogs for a time, says expert
...issue April 7 last paragraph your comment re: " Capone''-which I quote...
...reassure a timid patron, one of the clerks brandished a copy of TIME, pointing to the paragraph which quoted a chemist's report that one sample from the shop contained 45% alcohol, was nonpoisonous...
...Chicago, the friends of L. A. Thiel received cards which he had had engraved 15 years ago. On each card was a black border, a short biography, a paragraph of philosophy and an invitation to attend the funeral of L. A. Thiel...
...second paragraph, especially in the last sentence, the editor implies that we are guilty of "triviality, lack of seriousness, immaturity, meagre preparation, an inclination to turn a serious occasion into a holiday." If he thinks that Harvard took the debate very lightly and made meagre preparation, he must be corrected. Seven members of the Debating Council studied that question for weeks, collected a mass of original material, went to Symphony Hall determined to place the question in its more serious aspects before the audience. We felt and still feel that much more than a discussion of national prohibition was involved...