Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hospital here during this year, thinking it might interest you, and you might want to publish...
...undersigned residents of Arizona . . . respectfully request that you . . . publish the political record of Henry F. Ashurst, senior Senator from Arizona, giving your estimate of his legislative accomplishments and present worth as a Senator of the United States of America...
...treasurer forgot to send in a report. A local bishop made a speech on the Philosophy of Amateur Journalism. Most time was spent frolicking at the Fair, hobnobbing among a. j.'s who know each other only by exchange of papers during the year. The 300 members publish about 150 journals, each of which is sent to every other member through a central mailing bureau. A member's packet of journals would include such items as The Pippin, The Odd One, The Penpoint, The Empire, The Sea Gull, Leisure Hours, Boys' Chum, Badger Scratches, The Bob White...
Greatest of all dictionaries is the New English (Oxford). It took 71 years to write and publish, comprises twelve fat volumes plus a modern supplement, contains a history of each of 400,000 English words and is chiefly for scholars (cost: $125).* Nearest U. S. approach to such a dictionary was the Century (now out of print), which appeared in 1889-91 with six volumes of word histories. It has since been superseded by a two-volume edition (cost: $12). For title of best one-volume laymen's dictionary the U. S. has two first-rate rivals. Funk & Wagnalls...
...undersigned being weekly readers of TIME desire that you publish a report of the record of Isaac Bacharach, Congressman of the Second Congressional District of New Jersey...