Word: sure
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Smith & Corona, Inc., and the Royal Typewriter Co. The Victor Adding Machine Co. also makes the Victor Portable typewriter." We would like you to note that our company is an institution doing business throughout the United States through branches and distributors, and that we manufacture typewriters only. We felt sure you would want this brought to your attention so that a correction could be made. J. M. HACHNE General Sales Manager Woodstock Typewriter Co. Chicago...
...Doris M. Kresge who is suing her husband, Sebastian Spering Kresge, for a divorce, it related an alleged instance of misconduct performed in Manhattan by S. S. Kresge and one Gladys Ardelle Fish. But the shareholder was certain that the charge was untrue. Himself morally immaculate, he had made sure that the head of the company in which he was about to invest was ethically as well as financially unimpeachable. He had discovered that Mr. Kresge was well known, not only as an able millionaire, but also as a philanthropist, a reformer, a church worker and a prohibitionist. Only last...
...kept on the piano. There are harmonies more tempting than any of the verses. They fairly cry to be sung and the arrangements come from such composers as Leo Sowerby, Henry Joslyn, Alfred G. Wathall, Edward Collins, Ruth Porter Crawford, Lillian Rosedale Goodman. Some of them, to be sure, are a bit elaborate for the earthy tunes that inspired them but for the most part they are well adapted. Any complaints will come from the specialist in ditties and native folk music. They will mourn omissions, but the minstrel's own apologia must answer them: "I should like...
...remember that last spring I called in question your statement that the Archbishop of Canterbury repeated the Lord's Prayer in Latin at a Convocation. I was so sure that the Archbishop of Canterbury would not use Latin in public that despite your confirmation of the article, I wrote him about it, and received a very polite letter from his Chaplain explaining that the Lord's Prayer always was repeated in Latin at Convocations of the Anglican Church...
...said he felt quite well, thank you. The War Department was not so sure. It was said the War Department was anxious to be rid of him because he had agitated for higher rank for his comrades in arms and prayer (TIME. Oct. 17). Upon this the War Department did not comment but ordered him to Walter Reed Hospital for examination. He went unwillingly-and last week Col. John T. Axton, Chief of Army Chaplains, was retired as of next April. Secretary of War Davis wrote him a letter expressing regret that he had been found "physically incapacitated for active...