Word: printings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Just because some crank throws away "70 agate lines valued at about $1.20 each" for a few days, is no reason why you should print stuff that only an eccentric could have written and that is nearer blasphemy than "advertising for the Catholic Church...
...order that justice may be done I authorize the publication of this my statement in any newspaper of the State or in any other manner. Did not Mr. Keeling know that there are libel laws in the State of Texas? It surely must be libelous to print in Texas that anyone "encourages crime" unless one has definite proof. Mr. Keeling was very fortunate to escape prosecution...
...thankful that I subscribed to TIME last year. ... I find that two hours a week devoted to TIME does me a lot more good than the famous "fifteen minutes a day." And, though TIME may have faults, I cannot see how people can write such asinine letters as you print...
Murderers in the death house, deposed kings, women scandalously divorced, disowned prodigal sons, can always dispose of the effusions of their pens. The yellow press is always ready to lap up their stuff and give worthwhile remuneration. Papers and magazines on a higher plane will readily print matter from pens whose writings they would not have bought had it not been for the fame or fortune of the hands that held them...
...graduate student and is apparently going to publish when the course is over, and the one on my left--well, he must have been a spy once, cryptograms or something. Of course I might read the book, though it looks pretty heavy--I actually bought one--fine print too. Wish the old boy were more social, might take him around or something. I must pass that hour. They will educate one at all costs. Oh, probably the "Wid" will have something on it. And I think Charlie took it last year. I'm sure he did. He must have some...