Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, January 31, 1917 by Various
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_V.--Signatures._ Real names and pseudonyms--Cases where real names are best--Cases where pseudonyms are best--Danger of giving both name and address--The Knobkerry--The Dog-Whip--The Art of Self-Defence--The Law Directory--Choice of pseudonyms--Latin _v._ English--An Advantage of "One Who Knows" over "Audi Alteram Partem"--"Scrutator" better than "Spectator ab extra"--"One who is doing his bit" better than "Junius"--Reasons for "War-Winner" being the best at present moment. _VI.--Model Letter with Remarks._ At the present moment no type of letter is more effective than the following:-- SIR,--Could anything be more deplorable than the spectacle, which every hour of the day and night affords, of young and vigorous men made up to look like grandfathers. I am told that the theatrical costumiers and perruquiers are worn to a shadow by the overwork which these contemptible shirkers have subjected them to, and I call on you to use your powerful influence to stop it. I am credibly informed that if a courageous investigator visiting those funkholes, the clubs of London, were to snatch at the bald scalps so much in evidence there, he would in nine cases out of ten find that they came away in his hand, revealing the chevelure of the youthful and fit but craven. At any rate the experiment should be tried. I shall, of course, be told that the Tribunals are active and vigilant and their net so tightly drawn that no one can get through; but we all know what bunglers the English authorities are, whether at the War Office or elsewhere. It is only in newspaper offices that true efficiency can be |
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