Word: postscript
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This second letter, written on notepaper headed "Office of the Mayor, Cambridge, Massachusetts" has a postscript at the bottom saying "This stationery privately paid for," which is another way of remarking that Simpson's was furnished at the expense of the Federal Government (which it probably wasn't due to the fact that it contains the name of Simpson...
...popular Democratic Candidate for Governor, California will have a combination of leaders in Washington and Sacramento who can cooperate in the best interest of the people of the State and Nation." The signature was in green ink, "James A. Farley." At the bottom of the letter was a handwritten postscript, also in green ink: "Friends of the Administration in Washington will be gratified for all your efforts...
...California. Boss Farley, red as a beet with embarrassment, had nothing to say publicly. His anonymous explanation: the letter was a form letter sent out from Democratic National headquarters; an underling, unauthorized, had filled in the blanks with Mr. Sinclair's name; the realistic signature and personal postscript were the work of a rubber stamp...
...case any of their flock did not know how to act, priests added a postscript to the Archbishop's letter: "Your pastor and the other priests of this parish have discontinued their subscriptions to the Sunpapers. ... I am notifying the firms with which I deal to send me statements in full. ... I shall notify them it will be impossible for me to be guided by advertisements in papers which I do not read...
...subscribers Promoter Rice wrote that if the Watchtower "does not prove to be worth $500 a year ... I will be inclined to grant . . . another year's subscription gratis." As a postscript he added: "I shall take occasion very frequently in the columns of the Watchtower to state my views as to the status of the Idaho Copper and Colombia Emerald Companies. I think what I shall have to say will prove of great interest...