Word: columns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Critical observers frequently deprecate the amazing regularity with which this column is filled; they incline to the belief that the "News" resorts to editorial space-filler at times. May we merely suggest that we uphold no tradition to turn out a definite number of words each day and that we are not devoted to the publication of insignificant ideas...
...been rumored that much hair is torn to fill this column. May the assurance that little to no loose hair has ever been discovered in the "News" office and the brevity of today's editorial discredit so false a rumor. --Yale News...
...editorial from the H. A. A. News, reprinted in another column of this page, calls attention to a well-known situation but one which deserves frequent comment. The CRIMSON has often pointed out the ellieacy if not the necessity of a rink on Soldiers Field which would serve the entire University and make for complete separation from the Boston Garden...
...adjacent column, the CRIMSON prints a comment on the recent reduction in course requirements voted by the Faculty. The opinion expressed by the writer may be taken as that held by a considerable number of undergraduates. Because that opinion, though natural, springs from hasty assumptions, it is advisable to point out the present development of the college's educational program...
...Diego Rivera. On the wall of his studio near the edge of the Telegraph Hill art colony Artist Arnautoff, a sociable fellow, had painted the likenesses of 23 of his friends grouped about the seated figure of a nude female model. The Examiner printed with its story a four-column picture of the fresco. To the great astonishment of Artist Arnautoff and the model, it showed the latter clad in a hand-painted bathing suit...