Word: sloganeers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rich, respected, thronged his prison cell, for Jack was a Hero. The freeholders of Middlesex had four times elected him to Parliament and four times the Commons had denied him a seat. One of the severest crises in the history of the Mother of Parliaments was summarized in the slogan "Jack and Liberty." In the end, Jack won. He became M. P., Lord Mayor of London, retained to the end his interest in the classics, profanity and his father's distillery...
Sirs - Having observed in TIME, Nov. 8, your desire for a really good slogan, I submit the following: " From Shakespeare: "TIME goes on crutches. From Browning: "TIME is for dogs and apes." EBENEXEER...
...never heard such a name; but I see today in your answer to a letter from a Mr. Box (TIME, Dec. 20) that you have already had two stories about Snooks. I shouldn't think a Snook was much more important than a sparrow myself. I suggest the slogan : 'Not a snook falls without TIME knowing about it." AMELIA SIMPSON...
...everyone should know, Louisville carries that line as its slogan. Roosevelt gave it that title in 1905 and it has since been used extensively in our advertising...
...Chicago had appointed three new members to the school board. He had reappointed a fourth. It was revealed that this quartet was pledged to effect the ousting of School Superintendent William McAndrew upon the expiration of his term in 1928. Charge: he was not a "home town man." Slogan: "Chicago jobs for Chicagoans." Mayor Dever mentioned "acquaintance with the local atmosphere" as desirable in the occupant of Dr. McAndrew's position. This phrase even the "home town's" loudest newspaper took to mean sympathy for politicians; respect for a federation of querulous teachers led by one Margaret Haley...