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With reference to "The Saar" in your Nov. 1 issue: "German since 1915 . . ." I presume 1915 is a simple misprint. The date should read...
...Misprint...
...Halle's Latin phrase, underlined by the Annotator: "In terram salicam mulieres ne succedant . . ." This is repeated in Henry V, as is the Chronicle's misprint "Elue" for Elbe...
Referring to a statement by Secretary of the Army Frank Pace which predicted armed service for ten million young men "in the foreseeable future," Hershey said, "I haven's the slightest idea to what Mr. Pace was referring. When I first saw the headlines I though it was a misprint." He added, however, that Pace did not qualify his remark timewise...
...near a lifetime for Edward Everett Horton. Having played it just about everywhere else in the U.S. for the past 18 years, he began playing it last week on Broadway. To Broadway, which found five years long enough for Oklahoma!, those 18 years seemed either a miracle or a misprint. Not that the idea of the play-which inverts a copybook moral-isn't amusing enough. Henry Dewlip begins as a rakish, well-adjusted bachelor, is misled into sowing his tame oats, and then happily restored to rakishness...