Word: comments
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...what life on Guadalcanal is like. Tregaskis' description of the Battle of the Tenaru River, which he watched while Jap tracers wove a bright red network of visible death around his head, gets its power from the countless sights he remembers and sets down rather than from any comment he makes about them. Excerpts...
...Magenta caught on. It was essentially a literary magazine, but realized than the Advocate had the edge on it in that field, and the editors therefore tried to give it news value as well. There was one column of news headed "Brovities," and important events received editorial comment. But the main bulk of the magazine was made up of stories, essays and articles of all kinds, ranging from education in France, to "soulful effusions on Persian poetry...
Newest activity of the P.B.H. Committee on the Popularization and Integration of Brooks House is the addition of a comment book, in which its members can faithfully inscribe their opinions on subjects varying from the state of social service activities to the condition of the secretary's nylons...
When the Magenta was printed that morning it was a small, two column, fortnightly pamphlet, which contained editorial comment, essays, poetry, and gentle satire. Competition and the passing years changed is slowly, first to a weekly and finally to a daily. It's name kept changing, too, and the five-column Crimson of today came only...
...impulsive uncombed head under a badly tied turban, was freed on $1,000 bail. The near future held for her, first, the star witness part in an approaching Federal narcotics case. Those of the ex-bandsman's jive-plucking friends that could be reached mostly made the same comment: "Mike always was a damn good guitar player...