Word: column
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There are, however, so many errors made in the display of the U. S. flag that a great benefit would be conferred upon your readers if TIME would devote a column or so to Correct Usage in the Display of the National Flag under all ordinary circumstances. The problem is especially puzzling if it is a question of hanging the flag on a cord stretched across a city street, but even this is, I believe, provided for by custom if not by regulation...
...clipping from the Princeton Alumni Weekly, printed in an adjoining column, voices, somewhat too vociferously perhaps, criticism of an attitude that is altogether too common in these United States. No one will deny that there are obvious broadening advantages for an American who studies in England, but similar advantages exist for the Englisher who attends a university in this country...
...Crime" column in Saturday's CRIMSON without doubt "scooped" the Lampoon in a thoroughly satisfactory manner. I personally enjoyed the column so much that I hesitate even to hint that though the treatment of the subject was excellent, the satire directed against Professor Coolidge was, to say the least, harmful to the development of a neutral attitude toward the House Plan...
...many letters, both commendatory and otherwise, have been received as a result of Saturday's "Crime" column, that it is impossible to print them all. The above letter, however, seems to contain points which make it the most intelligent comment on this particular side of the controversy...
...Author. Katharine Brush (Mrs. H. Charles Winans) was born at Middletown, Conn., is 28, pretty, a bright writer. At 17 she went to work for the Boston Traveler, writing interviews, theatrical reviews, a daily cinema column. Two years later she married, went to live in Ohio...