Word: savers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Miss Brewster's Millions" does affect one. At least it affects staid Cantabridgians who invade the gilded realms of alabaster cherubims and sera--so forth and so long enough to wonder why garlic never loses its saver and to smile, laugh, weep at the perils and pleasures of Bebe Daniels of the Enterprise Productions and a pleasant, very pleasant smile...
...acquire the use of it in France and found it both convenient and not too hard to learn. Its proponents argue for it that no country that adopted the metric system has ever abandoned it, that it is a great aid to commerce, that it is a great time-saver and that it would save $800,000,000* a year in the U. S. in educating children because of its greater simplicity...
...events before the preachers' meeting at Ocean Grove, N. J. My address - running comment - is followed by general discussion. TIME keeps me in close touch with all current affairs. It saves me much time and puts pep into what I say. So TIME is for me a time-saver-an illuminator-a flashing herald-always full, fresh and spicy...
These criticisms are honestly offered in the hope that they may throw a new light upon your work. The purpose of you magazine is good. Let it be really a time saver. JAMES E. ELDER...
...First, Brigadier General Lord, Director of the Budget, compressor of "appropriations, trimmer of estimates, saver of cents and of centimillions, propounded the now old story of the Federal Budget and the economies which it has wrought. He pointed out that, in 1921 (the last pre-budget year), the U. S. Government spent over $5,000,000,000 and that today it is spending about $3,000,000,000 a year-an annual saving of more than...