Word: sloganeers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...land and one if by sea" is the logical slogan for the enterprise. For, according to elaborate statistics just announced, the entire round trip from New York to Princeton on the special boat would cost $13.90 as compared with $27.62 by the normal avenues of travel, a saving of almost one half. Also an attempt is being made to have the University Band on board to work up enthusiasm and pep for a mass meeting to be held on board the boat Friday night...
...Congress demand that if there be a revision of income surtaxes it be upward instead of down, with excess profits taxes restored. They charge Secretary Mellon with favoritism towards the wealthy. It is probably true that Mr. Mellon does not understand the vote-getting value of the political slogan: " Soak the rich...
...Treasury refuses to buy silver (TiME, June 18). The market price has been hovering at 60 and some odd cents an ounce. Under Secretary Gilbert objects to extravagance. There is talk of an alliance between the farmer and silver groups in the next Congress with a log-rolling slogan: "$1.00 silver, $1.75 wheat...
...useful guide to merchants in granting credit-for obviously there should be a difference in the amounts which descendants of Abe Lincoln and of Jesse James should be allowed to charge. First Families of America should lend a new significance to Arbor Day, and with some useful slogan, like "Plant Another Family Tree," should inspire many ambitious young men with the first principles of conservation...
...newspapers of the country gave publicity to the fight. The Monitor was incensed because The New York Times printed 19½ columns of fight news and 6 inches (about y⅓$ of a column) of news on the important conference of the National Education Association in San Francisco. The slogan of the Times is "All the news that's fit to print," and the Monitor commented: " A curious conception of what is ' fit to print...