Word: column
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...memorial but to the city Art Commission "to expend the same in an appropriate manner for the purpose of adding to the beauty of said city, which I have always loved." Architect Arthur Brown Jr., designer of San Francisco's City Hall, designed a monumental lighthouse, a fluted column rising from a severely simple base, its apex pierced with galleries for an observation platform. From its tip will blaze a flame that no fireman can quench, fed by city...
...acid commentaries shortly after the War. Before that he had started in Chicago as a United Press reporter in 1912, gone abroad in 1916 to become the U. P.'s star War correspondent until he enlisted in the Navy in 1918. The United Press handled his sports column until 1925, when he joined the Chicago Tribune Syndicate...
...rentals when, for example, 100 rooms are changed from the $300 to the $260 class. The income drop is $40 per accommodation (the price actually falls from $305 to $265), or $4000 for the block of 100. The additions and subtractions in each case are indicated in the "change" column. Summation of the gains and losses incurred coincident with the change in the number of accommodations at each price, indicates a loss of income of $8800. Hence the increased price level makes possible the changes indicated on page 15, with a change in the total income of plus...
With this issue the Crimson introduces to its editorial page a column of comment. It will appear as a regular daily feature, and will deal lightly or seriously, as the writers see fit, with the affairs and concerns of the world...
...future, editorial opinion on national and foreign affairs will be incorporated in this column instead of in the more formal editorial form. Depending on the space, the column will range from short comments on the day's news to serious expressions of the columnist's opinions of current problems...