Word: subscribee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Circuit Judge Fisher, of Chicago, threw a bomb among the numerous sturdy opponents of birth control in that city (who include Health Commissioner Herman N. Bundesen, M. D.), when he granted a mandamus petition to compel the city to issue a license for the proposed birth control clinic, theme of...
Dr. Nansen estimates that $2,250,000 will be enough to end permanently relief work in the Near East. He has a promise from the Greek Government to subscribe $180,000 a month, and believes that America will give the balance ($1,170,000).
The decline in newspaper circulation (due to publishing costs) has alarmed the Soviet leaders. In some townships, every peasant owning a cow must subscribe to a Soviet paper.
It is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of $300 for any Congressman to use his letter franking privilege for other than official business. The General Manager of the Lever Lock Rim Co. used some 250 of Mr. McLaughlin's franked envelopes, with Congressional stationery, in sending out letters...
Perhaps I am venturesome in presuming to subscribe what course a college publication should follow in filling its columns. I am not a college man, and can scarcely call myself educated in the routine sense since I spent but eighteen months in the high school at Norway, Maine, and no...