SCHOOL MISTRESSES ON HOLIDAY
TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. Sir,—l have read the letters of "Beelzebub," in your paper, about schoolmistresses. I was not interested, until I read a letter in Saturday's issue signed "Another Silly," in which is 7 included some awful language, such as "atrabiliar objurgations." Now, if an ordinary citizen used that language in the street, and a young Irish policeman heard him, he would be in the book m two cracks for using obscene language. Mr Trolove will endorse this.—Yours, etc., CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, i January 18, 1936. I ■■ ■ j
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21686, 21 January 1936, Page 15
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