Word: houghtons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...life. Says he: "I don't make money out of my work." The obvious reason is that Rogers has clung to the independence in which he can pursue the highest standards of craftsmanship. In 1912 he left his job as director of fine printing and limited editions at Houghton Mifflin's Riverside Press, has held few full-time jobs since, except for eight years' association with the late William E. Rudge (to whom Paragraphs is dedicated). A widower, he now spends most of his time at his New Fairfield, Conn, house near Candlewood Lake. Honored by degrees...
...York Times executive once told Ken Stewart that a reporter's duty "is to tell what he sees, not what he feels." Ken Stewart found it hard to agree. Says he in his just-published News Is What We Make It (Houghton Mifflin; $3): you cannot always isolate opinion from fact. Opinion often is fact. Interpretation often is news...
...addition to the places included in previous tours, Houghton Library will be visited by sight-seers from the new Army Supply Officers Training School and the Quartermaster ROTC this Sunday afternoon...
After meeting at Memorial Church at 2:30 o'clock, the University's guests will proceed, with student guides on a general tour of the Harvard grounds. Houghton, home of many rare volumes and literary treasures, will be open for inspection before the group separates to be entertained in Adams and Leverett Houses...
...commemorate the centenary of the birth of Henry James, noted novelist and essayist, the Houghton Rare Book Libray has drawn from its own extensive collections and those of College alumni many of the author's scarce and valuable books and manuscripts, and prepared one of the most complete exhibitions ever shown of Jame's unpublished and printed material...