Word: free
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Armistice of 1918 gave free play to one memorable artistic movement-Dada. All perversity and insults to one school of critics, Dada seemed significant to others, who saw in its course from 1916 to 1924 a sensitive revulsion against a bad war and a bad peace...
Long before the church bells rang, perspiring circulation men dumped at least one of the fat papers free on every Columbus doormat...
...claimed their circulations (141,000 and 115,000 respectively) had not been damaged. This meant that some 400,000 Sunday papers were being printed in a city of 310,000 people -probably a record for the U. S. Both the new papers planned to continue to deliver Sunday editions free "as long as necessary...
Publisher Roy McDonald of the Chattanooga Free Press does not like TVA nor any other Government power project. He considers them a head start toward State socialism and "the complete destruction of the profit incentive that has made America great." This message the Free Press has repeated with loud and monotonous regularity ever since it was started as a throwaway weekly to advertise Mr. McDonald's chain of Home Stores (groceries...
...years ago the Free Press donned long pants and became a commercial afternoon daily with a Sunday edition. Immediately Tennessee Electric Power Co.* took most of its advertising from the rival afternoon News, vigorous advocate of a TVA-fed municipal power system, and became the No. i advertising customer of Mr. McDonald's Free Press. It paid the paper's highest rate, $1.26 an inch, though the News had charged it only...