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Our item about the hideous double-billing practiced by a Maine grocer has brought a confession from the owner of a hardware store that he once….
Following our item about AW in Scarborough who was sold a "box" to stop nuisance calls which never arrived, a reader from Chepstow tells us her mother faced the opposite problem.
The New Yorker, January 20 , 1934P. 8 A history professor at William College has written us prompted by his reading of our item about London's sudden discovery of the American slang expression "Keep Your Shirt On".
By Richard Newhall, James Thurber, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, January 20 , 1934P. 8 A history professor at William College has written us prompted by his reading of our item about London's sudden discovery of the American slang expression "Keep Your Shirt On".
Our item about the hideous double-billing practiced by a Maine grocer has brought a confession from the owner of a hardware store that he once billed 3 customers for a lawnmower which he thought one of them had probably bought, only to receive checks from all three.
Our item about the hideous double-billing practiced by a Maine grocer has brought a confession from the owner of a hardware store that he once… There is a job of road construction near Peekskill, and a watchman at a bar across the highway has orders not to let anyone drive….
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Our items about the alignment of MU with departmental goals, patient care priorities, and overall departmental support for MU were similar to items used in other studies [ 10, 13].
The difference is that our item asked about satisfaction with surgery that included aspects of patients' current symptoms, but also their baseline level of symptoms, in addition to their response and expectations of surgery.
The New Yorker, September 18 , 1948P. 21 An engineer employed by General Electric has come forth with a sequal to our recent item about a name plate in the main powerhouse at Bonneville Dam.
By F. J. Crehan and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, March 22 , 1941P. 9 Our recent item about the verbal barrier in the way of an amalgamation of Poor's Publishing Company with Standard Stastics has reminded one of our readers of a similar difficulty encountered by a man who does research in the field of aeronautical engineering.
A letter we published in response to our 1 April item about Gordon Brown's new image as the hard man of politics read: "Loved the April fool.
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