Word: publishings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Your department of "Letters"is very interesting, particularly so since your correspondents generally confine themselves to pertinent addenda to news you have previously published. But just why you publish letters such as that over the signature of A. P. Taylor (TIME, Feb. 1) is beyond...
...original subscriber, and as long as I can afford the price I will be a subscriber. I wish that you would not publish the names of your "letter writers...
...terms of this purely farcial rider, the Deputies themselves would be required to file the following information with the Government, which must then publish it in the Journal Officiel: 1) A statement of their total wealth on the day that France entered the War and on the day that the Armistice was signed. 2) A statement of their present total yearly incomes from all sources. 3) A list of every article which they own together with a declaration of its value and a statement of how many horses they own and the horsepower of their automobiles...
...with and satisfied only by the cloyingly sensuous in image, thought and deed. He told Mrs. Toon in his note that he was "bathing his brow in the perfume of waterlilies." The season previous his play, Salome, had been refused a license. In a few months he was to publish The Sphinx, a poetic catalog of "amours frequent and fine," dedicated to one Marcel Schwob. He had played and acted many variations upon his epigram, "Industry is the root of all ugliness." The next year, 1895, he was to be branded publicly and sent to prison for perverted practices...
...suppose the ? ? would make the correction? Not on your life. Therefore I have a perfect contempt for that periodical. Will you please publish this letter in order to convey to the gentleman from Iowa and thousands of other readers the information that the has misinformed them; furthermore that it is a coward in not correcting its mistake...