Word: graphic
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...large newspaper hires "raving maniacs," or prints stories written up "with little or no foundation in fact." After years of experience in Harvard reporting, I can truthfully say thay I ever knew a story about anything that happened at Harvard to be "written up" at the expense of truth. Graphic description is not falsification. Facts may be disgraceful, but it is the business of the reporter to give them, not to express them. If a reporter cannot tell facts in an interesting way, he must make room for somebody who can. Allow me to say that I think this anonymous...
...Harvard Union, $1.00. For this small sum a person will have access to the leading New York and Boston dailies, as well as those from Chicago, San Francisco and the South. Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Life, and Puck will be in the list. The London Graphic, Illustrated News and Punch, with possibly a German and a French paper, will also be among the number. It is expected that the various college exchanges will likewise be on file. The reading-room, conveniently situated directly above the Co-operative store, will be kept open all day and most...
SNAP.- The latest New York success in Refined Comic Journalism. Will contain a powerful Cartoon by Alfred Thompson, of the London Graphic, highly interesting to patrons of roller skating rinks. Price five cents. All news-stands. Out Saturday, March...
...title-page; he has not only abridged much that is unnecessary to-day in the original text, but he has added a great deal of matter in the form of extensive notes. A number of diagrams have been inserted in order to aid the student in getting a graphic representation of the principles, while a number of charts, valuable not only for reading, but for continual reference have been scattered through the volume. In every possible case, American illustrations have been employed in the text instead of English or Continental ones, and to American students this will add greatly...
...Files from last December to present date of the following papers will be sold to the highest bidder: Boston "Advertiser," Boston "Herald," Boston "Globe," Worcester " Gazette," Springfield "Republican," New York "Daily Times," New York "Weekly Times," New York "Herald," New York "Tribune," New York "Evening Post," New York "Daily Graphic," London "Punch," London "Illustrated News," "Spirit of the Times," "Harpers Weekly," "Puck" and "Life...