Word: patterson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When I first saw Mr. Patterson's so-called Slate for Normalcy" letter in TIME, June 21, I thought that it was a well-meaning joke. However, as I read farther, I became aware that the letter, despite its contents, was sincere...
PLEASE ADVISE BY SLOW FREIGHT DOES HARTFORD, CONN. HAVE A BUG WORKS WHERE NUTS HAVE WRITING PRIVILEGES. IF SO, A. H. PATTERSON SHOULD HAVE HIS PENCIL TAKEN AWAY...
...like A. H. Patterson's letter with his slate for the national elections, and I like your solemn publication of it without comment and I shall enjoy seeing the reaction. I don't suppose that more than one reader in five will recognize it as a hoax...
...raised a Southerner, I was not surprised that North Carolina would sponsor such an advertisement [One Language Is Enough in North Carolina] as appeared on page 88 of TIME, June 14 (though I was heartily ashamed).... Please, leave such outbursts of "99% Americanism" to Social Justice and the Patterson-McCormick publications, and let TIME stick to the 100% Americanism of Sabata, Judd, et al. (p. 25, June 14 issue...
...Patterson's unspoken point was that wars are not fought by aircraft alone. Before Congress last week was the vastest military appropriation bill in history: a $71½-billion program for everything the Army will need in fiscal 1944, from dog food ($3½ million) to ammunition ($8 billion), guns, tanks, etc. ($6¼ billion) and aircraft ($23½ billion-the largest single item). With such a job ahead, neither labor nor industry could loaf for a minute...