Word: sic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...understood: "This is no trivial policy upon which we are asked to act; this is the American policy which comes to us today. It is the American policy that means either that which we love in the future or that which we may fear in the future. (sic) We can, and we ought to be, Americans. The only appeal that I make is, for the love of God, without fear, let us be just Americans!" Ah, yes, Mr. Johnson, let us be just that...
...modern football destiny, takes over the once proud heritage of flery, caustic-tongued Percy Haughton. And if it's a prediction you want, let it be said here that Dick Harlow, from little Western Maryland and the hills of Westminster, will one day climb that lofty pedestal of immorality (sic) that could only be synonymous with Haughton and Harvard...
...object to your ill-advised answer (TIME, Dec. 4) to Harvey M. Korthal's unfortunate suggestion to improve your dramatic article on Dysentery in Chicago (TIME, Nov. 20) "by mentioning some form of emergency treatment in cases [of amebic dysentery] where the symptoms became noticeable and no understanding [sic] doctor were available." Your reply...
...Since we all speak the same language [sic] and belong to the same race, we should live and prosper together. Why should we slaughter each other...
...suing landlords submitted this letter which they had sent him: "The insects you complained of are crickets and no doubt are found in most of the homes and apartments of Bayside. They are harmless, and many people enjoy their chirping; in fact, there was a poem [sic] dedicated to 'The Cricket on the Hearth and in China they put them in cages to hear them sing...