Word: column
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Topping our little tale yesterday of the efficient Boston newshawk comes another, even greater revelation. Always eager to please its Harvard Circulation the sedate editorial board of "Today's Truth, Tomorrow's Trend" has instituted a new column dealing solely with facts and fancies of the Harvard man and his University. And always eager to please both sides, the master minds of Washington Street have chosen the motto of our great rival in New Haven as its title "Lux et Veritas...
...last someone has been found who actually peruses our "Through The Years," column, worthy chronicle of the doings of yesteryear at Harvard. Prominent in that section of the editorial page of yesterday's paper was an announcement in the reprints of 1909 stating that a "large fire-proof building is being constructed at the Herbarium to serve as a place for the preservation of classified specimens...
...same breath he wanted to know where we found the news. He was asked in what paper it appeared, and he said it was the issue of that day. After careful perusal of the paper the Herbarium note was indeed found, hidden away in the "Through The Years" column under the 1909 date-line. Promptly all haste was made to inform the news-hawk that he was reading so solemnly the words of a CRIMSON which first graced this world just twenty-five years ago that day. And loud was his cry as he hling up he 25-year...
Beneath that ran a three-column defense of du Pont operations. Its source was plainly labeled: "A prepared statement to stockholders and employes...
...editorial page of Joseph Medill Patterson's New York Daily News a reader is likely to find almost anything. Last week 1,829,000 Sunday readers found a cartoon of a prison with a serpent labeled "Homosexuality" coiled within the walls. A two-column editorial was entitled...