79 Verbs to Use for the Word correspondent

A weekly journal gravely informs a correspondent that "the line, 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever,' occurs in TUPPER's Proverbial Philosophy.

In the first, while he thanks his correspondent for the advice he had given him, he professes his resolution "to go a little beyond it, by destroying all his useless lumber of literature, and never using his pen again but in the law;" and in the other, declaring his settled conviction that the papers of Rowley were genuine, he asks him to return the copy which had been sent him.

Late in February, 1918, General Ludendorff had told a Berlin newspaper correspondent that on the first of April he would be in Paris.

Labours of the committee continued to February, 1788.Committee elect new members; vote thanks to Falconbridge and others; receive letters from Grove and others; circulate numerous publications; make a report; send circular letters to corporate bodies; release negroes unjustly detained; find new correspondents in Archdeacon Paley, the Marquis de la Fayette, Bishop of Cloyne, Bishop of Peterborough, and in many others.

In reply, Mr. PUNCHINELLOalthough his own opinion is that the mistake has been in making it rather dollar-ous than cent-imentalwould refer his correspondent to the artist.

You've heard how he pretended to break his leg, sent his fellow-correspondent off for the doctor, and so got a fair start for the telegraph-office.

Not knowing my correspondent, but, on a moment's reflection, believing the communication of such information would not make me poorer and might be important to him, by helping him on in his fortunes in the world, I wrote to him, giving the desired information, assigning to that spot, in my estimation, a highly important central influence on the business and affairs of the Mississippi Valley.

I must therefore desire my Correspondents to let me know how they approve my Project, and whether they think the erecting of such a petty Censorship may not turn to the Emolument of the Publick; for I would not do any thing of this Nature rashly and without Advice.

I have not given you as full a description as I ought to have done of the views and ceremony of Friday, because I saw 'Our own Correspondent' there, and I think I can count on that being well done in the Times....

At the beginning of the war England permitted no correspondents at all at the front.

He remembers Mr. Lincoln perfectly, and wrote our Indiana correspondent that it was true that his father hired Abraham Lincoln for one year, at six dollars a month, and that he was "well pleased with the boy."]

Farquhar, the comic dramatist, wrote a letter containing a ludicrous account of the funeral; in which, as Mr. Malone most justly remarks, he only sought to amuse his fair correspondent by an assemblage of ludicrous and antithetical expressions and ideas, which, when accurately examined, express little more than the bustle and confusion which attends every funeral procession of uncommon splendour.

*** "How can I distinguish poisonous from edible fungi?" asks a correspondent of The Daily Mail.

Each day I bore to Miss Caroline a telegram detailing the progress of her daughter, though it had cost me time and trouble to convince my correspondent that he was not to skimp such encouragement as might be his to offer, merely to comprise it within ten words.

I was told to see Baron von Mumm Schwartzenstein, who was officially designated by Von Jagow to handle neutral correspondents, and who, unofficially, I have reason to believe, is connected with the Secret Service.

At Richmond, a crowd visited the Spottswood House, with the avowed intention of hanging a Herald correspondent, who managed to escape through a back door of the building.

Beth was so interested that she wanted to meet the correspondent, and wondered if Miss Mallory had returned to New York.

I had heard, more than once, of men personating correspondents of newspapers and bleeding small Native States with threats of exposure, but I had never met any of the caste before.

Again, the political difficulties between the two countries of recent years have often placed the Paris correspondents in a very invidious position.

He was of all the diplomats I have ever known the one who best understood how to treat a correspondent.

I did my best in these respects, without forgetting the most important part of allnamely, to tempt my correspondents to write freely in fuller explanation of their replies, and on cognate topics as well.

But the casual confinements, half irritating, half comic, to which he may be subjected, do not bother the war correspondent of the old world nearly as much as do the foreign languages which, if he is not a good linguist, hamper him every hour of every day.

Labours of the commitee continued to February 1788commitee elect new membersvote thanks to Falconbridge and othersreceive letters from Grove and otherscirculate numerous publicationsmake a reportsend circular letters to corporate bodiesrelease Negros unjustly detainedfind new correspondents in Archdeacon Paleythe Marquis de la FayetteBishop of CloyneBishop of Peterboroughand in many others.

But on going out I discovered the Associated Press correspondent there.

SINCERITY: This ingredient distinguishes rural correspondents who pursue journalism as an end from those who manipulate the profession as a means to an end.

79 Verbs to Use for the Word  correspondent