Letters, Jul. 1, 1935

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TIME erred. The Hippocratic principles are expounded to medical students during their training, but the practice of administering the oath at graduation is practically obsolete.—ED.

Wallen for Warren

Sirs:

Ah TIME!! To think a love so true, devoted, could persist so rudely unrequited!! Man and boy I've pressed my blandishments upon you but only when 'twas subscription money would you say, "Yea, Warren," and take it. I tendered you the cream of my bright ideas and you said, "Nay, Warren," quite rebuffingly. I even protested my willingness to serve you but you shied dangerously and uttered, "Nay, Warren." Such negativity!! And now that I strangely achieved the insuperable smugness of a mention in your exalted pages you needs must dub me,

FREDERICK HAYES WALLEN II

P. S. To you I say, "Né Warren." Marinette, Ariz.

To Engineer Frederick Hayes Warren II. engaged to marry Marie McIntyre, daughter of White House Secretary McIntyre (TIME, June 3), apologies.—ED.

TIME Club

Sirs:

The enclosed clipping was carried in this paper June 12, numerous other accounts of the TIME Club and its activities having appeared previously.

Until Mrs. Robert G. Carr conceived the idea of such a club, the members had no definite form of study other than that they pursued within the four walls of their homes.

The personnel includes the leading society women of this West Texas town of slightly more than 25,000 population. Mrs. Carr is the wife of one of the field representatives for The Texas-Pacific Land Trust, which owns more than 2,000,000 acres of land in West Texas, much of which is oil producing. With Mr. Carr is Preston Northrup. The two men are large owners of oil royalty.

No department of TIME is skipped in the weekly club sessions. A chairman has charge each week—and there's no tomfoolery about the programs. The TIME Club is taken seriously by the members and not treated casually as women have a way of doing most other groups formed for "improvement of the mind."

RUBE C. LEWIS

Society Editor San Angelo Standard-Times San Angelo, Tex.

To Mrs. Carr and her TIME Club, good wishes.—ED.

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