Word: regrets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Guerillas & Gorillas Sirs: Your footnote to the effect that guerillas at Telpaneca are "not to be confused with gorillas, huge apes" is just another insult to intelligent readers which so disgusts a very great number and makes them regret that TIME, which might be so very, very good, is so very, very amateurish and rotten. VERY SORRY SUBSCRIBER Book-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, Mich...
...COMMAND TO LOVE-In which the diplomat says in effect: "I regret I have but one sin to commit for my country...
...setting in the Daily News or the Graphic. It is altogether out of place in TIME. For printing such a scurrilous attack upon one of the most gifted and cultured men who has appeared in the American pulpit you deserve to lose many subscribers. And you will. What I regret most is that to the man who doesn't know Beecher-and he is in the vast majority- you give the impression that he was both a rogue and a fool. I wondered at times whether I was reading a review of Henry Ward Beecher or Elmer Gantry...
Keeping along with Streeter's caravan for such a while makes us feel as he does; that when we came to the end of the book, as he came to the end of his travels, "A feeling of depression swept over us--an undefinable regret. We were about to leave the Dinder River...
Commenting on Carlton's resignation, Bingham said, "We regret his loss very much. He has proved himself in every respect an excellent manager." H. W. Clark '23, Assistant Graduate Treasurer of the H. A. A., concurred in praising Carlton's qualities as a manager and added that Carlton had hesitated in taking this step for fear of setting a precedent. According to Clark, the resignation was prompted by circumstances peculiar to this particular case and not likely to arise often...