Word: robinn
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MARY ELIZABETH ROBINN...
TIME'S advertising copywriter prudently employed quotation marks around the verb "debauch," thereby earmarking his use of it in a playful holiday spirit, well suited to the mood of vacationists able to see their sights or leave them alone as Subscriber Robinn advises...
...What suggestion of TIME'S subscription department did Subscriber Robinn censure with every fibre of her being...
...unfavorable estimate of Edward of Wales, Subscriber Butler is referred to a letter from Miss Mary Elizabeth Robinn of Boston, published in TIME...
...glad to see that your correspondent thinks the Prince would be "amused" at my first letter. I have no doubt whatever that he would be! There is often a grain of wheat in a bushel of chaff. MARY ELIZABETH ROBINN...