Word: coverer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hard job, and $3,886 are still outstanding. It is hoped that as many people as possible will mail the money to pay for their pledge care of the Student Council, Phillips Brooks House, Cambridge. The address and a duplicate pledge card is printed on the inside back cover of the red Student Council booklet distributed at registration to all students...
...fell under the wing of Lincoln Steffens, became interested in the plight of labor, organized a gigantic labor pageant, was jailed for radical activities. Went to Mexico as war correspondent, made friends with Pancho Villa, saw the smoking ruins of the homes of Colorado laborers, went to Europe to cover the news of the War there. He warned against America's entrance, got himself known as a radical for it, was indicted on scores of counts in America after he went to Russia and worked vigorously for the Revolution. Besides hundreds of articles on the Mexican and Great Wars, poems...
...distinguished visitor in the person of Dr. Heinz Werner, of the University of Hamburg, last year a Lecturer at the University of Michigan. Dr. Werner's special field of research has been in various aspects of the psychology of the senses and of speech. His courses this year will cover the "Psychology of Personality," "Developmental Psychology," and "Social Psychology...
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...more subtle job is being done by N. W. Aver & Son. Inc. On its own hook this Philadelphia advertising agency is running every week on the cover of Printers' Ink a brief story about the accomplishments of some industry ("Mother Is On A Five-Day Week"), the importance of some business practice ("Joe And The Corporate Surplus"), the value of industrial research ("White Rats And Healthy Babies"). The copy goes in for such facts as that U. S. citizens have added more than two inches to their stature in the past 50 years, that it requires about...