Word: inking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ease he sold the idea to his client Walter B. Sanders, publisher of Geneseo's Leader. Last fortnight the Leader splashed down its front page a two-column invitation to all Geneseans to come to the newspaper office and be fingerprinted, free, by a new process using no ink...
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TIME'S otherwise meritorious "Ink & Air" (TIME, Oct. 29) contains one absurdity, which becomes apparent when the unequivocal "If Radio also broadcast complete news, many a listener would not bother with newspapers" is paraphrased to read, "If TIME broadcast complete March of TIME, many a listener would not bother with TIME...
...Managing Editor Charles Colebaugh of Collier's a breezy, detailed memorandum on business, politics, public sentiment in his section. The editors select three or four of the most interesting reports, have them mimeographed by a process which reproduces their exact original form (color of copy paper and typewriter ink, marginal notes, penciled corrections, etc.). To maintain the illusion of inside confidence, the scribbled initials of CC (Colebaugh), B (Editorial Director Thomas Hambly Beck) and WLC (Editor William Ludlow Chenery) appear at the top of each report. The week's selections are stapled together, bound in a bright colored...
With the conspicuous exception of steel (and, as always, the railroads), President Roosevelt was right about the relative use of red and black ink...