Word: youre
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Being in the habit of reading every word in every issue of your magazine, I begin to shrink from again encountering "potent." Why not vary it with "puissant"?
I wish your correspondent could have been with me at Maidenhead on the Thames when he wrote TIME'S disgraceful story about "swan upping" (TiME, Aug. 5). I would have boxed his ears, as I should like to box yours now!
There was nothing in TIME'S language that a gentlewoman could find worthy, neither sympathy for the mother and father swans over-powered by Englishmen whom I do not hesitate to call callous brutes, nor any tenderness for the little frightened swanlets as their bills were nicked with sharp...
Newsman Spaeth: How long will you and your wife be in town?
Newsman Spaeth: We sure did, Col. Lindbergh. . . . Would you mind telling us the purpose of your visit to Cleveland?