Word: inked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...article for Nature (British monthly) drew the lenient conclusion that someone may have tampered with Dr. Kammerer's specimens. In particular, certain dark spots on some of the frogs might have been produced., not by inheritance, but by injecting a dark fluid under the skin, perhaps India ink. When he saw this suggestion, Dr. Kammerer, who had lately been offered charge of a new government laboratory in Russia and whose suicide was to be a shock and a mystery to the many scientists that had long held him in high esteem, investigated at once...
...downstairs and make up the next day's issue, to take the type in your hands and but in the forms, to lop off a bit here and another bit there so a column may be compressed into a half column space; a chance to grab with ink-stained fingers the first copy to come off the press and eagerly look for mistakes, mistakes which you are all too apt to find and which you are all too apt to find and which you must open the forms and correct...
...President's birth. Why I am in jail? I was arrested on the 17th of June- under the charge of vilification of the President of Haiti in an article in my paper, issue of the 16th of June, wherein I gave vent to my indignation. Please excuse paper, ink and handwriting: I am in jail and this letter is to be smuggled out. I am not going to be tried, newspapermen arrested under that regime are never tried: they are kept in jail months or years according to the pleasure of the powers that be and then released...
...opinion you have been complimented in the Printers' Ink series of advertisements by an almost perfect reproduction of your vein and phraseology...
Printers' Ink finds its way to my desk occasionally, and I have noticed your advertisements but they have been so surrounded by the claims of other publications that I have never given them careful consideration...