Word: reference
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...would like 20 copies of TIME'S Letters Supplement No. 2. Will you kindly refer the order to the proper authority with the request that they be sent to me with the bill...
...lists), in an effort to avoid any further annoyance to the Catholic Church. One of these "don'ts" represents to my mind the farthest South in newspaper rules. That summer, when the St. Louis National Team was playing in the World Series, we were not permitted to refer to them as the Cardinals...
...Denver Post" have been held up in magazines and less full-blooded papers as the dual climax of bawdy journalism; they have been ridiculed as cranks and denounced as blackmailers their saga has been amplified and coloured even beyond its own rich Western blood-hue. And I refer to the Post anthropomorphically with reason; Bonfils dubbed it "The Big Brother," and such it remains...
...would call up the White House and say in effect, "Hello, Frank, this is Herbert. Will you please call Mr. Farley to order." But, unexpectedly, the Washington-Albany telephone conversation was held between Governor and Postmaster General. The nature of their compromise or agreement remained their secret. "I must refer you to Mr. Farley for his end of the conversation," said Herbert. "Mr. Farley must speak for himself...
Once again TIME breaks forth with an innovation that improves an already superb newsmagazine. I refer to the 20 questions published for us in the current issue, Jan. 22. Not comparable to ''lecture notes," they nevertheless provide a fine minute test of one's ability to digest the concise news of the week...