Word: reader
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Leonard P. Ayres of Cleveland is an admirable prophet. Employing no mysteries or obscure language, he states not only what he thinks of the future, but also why. Thus the reader of his predictions can judge not only his conclusions, but also his methods of arriving at them...
...Pulaski, Va., one D. M. Nickels, farmer, preacherman and Bible reader, was offended by the behavior of his right hand. He forthwith laid this member on a chopping block, took a blunt hatchet in his left, hacked...
...instead of United States? Is the time of the reader and editor too short to pronounce and write the proper name of his country? Why not Gt. B. and T'r. and It. and Ger. ? Surely it is not impossible to call your country by its correct name. Does it not merit as much respect as is given to foreign nations...
Sirs: As one of the Original Subscribers to TIME one and who a has had constant the reader privilege thereof, as well as one who has had the priviege of being a pupil of William Lyon Phelps during my college career at Yale, of course I noted the comment on Page 14 of June 15 number of the offer to Prof. Phelps of the presidency of the new university at Miami, Fla., and cannot refrain from writing this note...
Wall Street prides itself upon its practicality, and its freedom from academic theory. Recently, however, it has been engaged in a curiously theoretical dispute. An innocent reader of the Wall Street Journal sent the editor a query as to how he could invest $100,000 to best advantage, 20% in bonds and 80% in common stocks. The Wall Street Journal published it, thereby casting a golden apple of discord throughout the financial community...