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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bailey is this: This is a family newspaper, you know.Ģ6 April 1965, Ottawa (Ontario) Citizen, “Canadiens lose and Blake mad at the world” by Jack Kinsella, pg. This is a family newspaper.-Pontiac Press Gazette.ġ8 April 1965, Boston (MA) Globe, “Across the City Desk” by Joseph Dinneen Jr., pg. Our idea of zero temperature shall remain unexpressed. This is a family newspaper.-Chicago Times-Herald.ġ2 February 1913, Flint (MI) Daily Journal, ‘State press Notes,” pg. Ingalls, but we want it to be distinctly understood that this is a family newspaper.Ģ4 January 1898, Bay City (MI) Times-Press, “Sisterly Cities,” pg. We have received a communication from Hon. March came in like a lamb and has gone out like-however, this is a family newspaper.ġ5 August 1888, Boston (MA) Daily Globe, “Brief Brieflets,” pg. Television and radio programs have a similar saying in “This is a family show.”ġ April 1881, Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL), “Local Notes and Personals,” pg. The phrase is often given as “We would say what we really feel about him/her/it, but this is a family newspaper.” “March came in like a lamb and has gone out like-however, this is a family newspaper” was cited in print in 1881. ![]() "This is a family newspaper” is a frequently printed newspaper admonition to keep it clean-no obscenities are allowed in print. ![]()
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