Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Britain caption, that Prince George was the youngest son of Britain's king. Not Prince George (b. 1902), but young, almost-unknown Prince John, is the latest regal son. Press-evading Prince John was born in 1905, is handsome, unmarried, keeps his name out of the newspapers (and print as a whole) even more studiously than does the Duke of Connaught...
...exhibition, which will include work from the early Fifteenth Century to the present day, promises to be interesting both to the print specialist and to the general public. It has been gathered together for the occasion from many museums, private collections, and individual dealers, representing the entire history of German print-making...
...void because it dealt a grant of power to the Federal Government so large that only state conventions of the people themselves could constitutionally approve the transfer. Judge Clark accepted this argument and expanded it into a monumental thesis of his own which packed twelve tight news-columns of print. The Judgment. Judge Clark reasoned as follows: 1) Article V of the Constitution provides for ratification of amendments "by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several states or by conventions in three-fourths thereof." 2) Amendment X provides that "the powers not delegated to the United States...
...years now and enjoy it immensely, but there is one thing I do not like about it. This is your Miscellany column. It seems to me that every item in it tells of some gruesome way of somebody being killed or committing suicide. Why don't you print something else in this column...
GILBERT A. BROOKS Detroit, Mich. TIME will print no more letters on this subject unless it is taken up by Congress Best financial opinion is unanimous that to raise and pay to veterans $2,775,000,000 would retard, not hasten prosperity. Rather, let the people who now have the $2,775,000,000 spend it instead of hoarding.-ED. Byrd Brother 1. Lindbergh In-Law Sirs: "Ohio's Bulkley" does appear a strong prospect for the next Democratic Presidential nomination (TIME, Nov. 24), but even stronger looms Virginia's famed ex-Governor Harry Flood Byrd. No cigar...