Word: subscribee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Let Portland's TIME-stealer mend his ways, subscribe.-ED.
Kansas City. BARGAINS IN MAGAZINES, heralded Kansas City Postmaster William E. Morton's persuasive circular, which continued: "The Post Office Department realizing that much desirable reading matter was going to waste which many persons, who perhaps could not afford to subscribe to as many magazines as they would like...
On the face of it, FORTUNE promises to be a meritorious scheme, to which I would gladly subscribe. But if it is on the lines of TIME as now conducted, I will not subscribe at present.
I do not care to subscribe for it.
I would rather wait a year, and if FORTUNE is then what it promised to be, I shall gladly subscribe.