Word: subscribee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sirs: Having received a great many appeals from the circulation department of TIME, urging me to subscribe on the ground that it gives a sophisticated" "more picture of keenly events etched, than a more daily paper, it occurs to me that it may interest you to know why I decline...
In 1923 Sir Broderick organized a company to buy liquor and ship it-not to U. S. shores but as close thereto as the twelve-mile limit allowed. The idea was not, so the Baronet asserted, to act as a bootlegger. Only it so happened that a craft lying off...
I am sorry my former admiration for TIME induced me to subscribe for two years. I am through with it.
It is because of the fact that John A. Totman and Norman P. Dare "cannot," in the interest of sound journalism, subscribe to or recommend TIME for subscription" (Nov. 30 issue), that I feel not only willing but anxious to recommend your journal.
. . . "From interviews with scores of players, it is fortunately true that George Owen was speaking for himself and was decidedly in error in attempting to speak for the great number of men who participate in this game every fall. I think most of us, however, are quite alarmed over the...