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...undoubtedly receive altogether too many letters and descriptions of episodes in England to reprint in TIME, but I doubt if you have received one that can match the enclosed, which is a true description of business under difficulties, as written to me by my good friend, Philip Buck, of Woldingham, Surrey, England...
Once Ernie picked out a typical relief town in Nebraska, wrote ten columns about it. Once he did a notable piece about his difficulties with zipper pants. Whenever Ernie takes a vacation, editors are apt to reprint...
Following is a reprint of an article which appeared in the "Yale Daily News" of December...
...RIDDLE OF THE SANDS-Erskine Childers-Dodd, Mead ($2). From Brunsbüttel to Borkum two Englishmen poked a seven-tonner between the shifting Frisian sands and into Imperial Germany's British-invasion preparations. No ordinary spy story, this is a reprint of a soundly calked yarn of pre-World War I days. To the small-boat sailor its puzzle of channels and fog is better than any cadaver by the mizzen...
Great was Mr. Boyd's surprise, therefore, to pick up a New York Journal and American one day, and read the reprint of a copyrighted dispatch which had been sent from Washington to the Boston American. The dispatch quoted "a White House intimate whose identity must remain secret" as saying exactly the same thing Mr. Boyd had been writing letters about...