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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...State the size of Connecticut on the one hand, and invite, on the other hand, a political oversight and supervision which might easily be turned into disrupting propaganda, the enforced assimilation of a curriculum that would serve the interests of a new and independent scholarship. New Haven Journal Courier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 1/22/1921 | See Source »

...Press, many critics pronouncing it Lady Gregory's best work since "The Workhouse Ward" and joined in high commendation of the masterful treatment of a very difficult subject. Something of the humorous, imaginative spirit that pervades the play may be grasped from the following excerpt from "The Freeman's Journal," Dublin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "DRAGON" MAKES INITIAL BOW TOMORROW EVENING | 12/6/1920 | See Source »

...Harvard University Press has recently taken over for publication the "Journal of Industrial Hygiene." The journal was founded in May, 1918, when the University Medical School received a fund for the establishment of courses and for the prosecution of research in problems of industrial health. This fund was placed in the hands of a committee consisting of Dr. Frederick C. Shattuck '68, Dr. David L. Edsall, Dr. Milton J. Rosenau '14, Dr. Reid Hunt, and Dr. Cecil K. Drinker. The aim of the magazine is to satisfy the need of centralization of the literature dealing with problems of industrial hygiene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Press Will Publish "Journal of Industrial Hygiene" | 4/28/1920 | See Source »

...community. A decree has been issued at Rome that on and after April 8 newspapers shall be restricted to two pages. At Nassau in the Bahamas, for many years a digest of the world news in two pages was the only form of newspaper issued; and this brief journal served with complete satisfaction to keep the populace informed as to the world's progress...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CURTAIL THE PRESS. | 4/10/1920 | See Source »

...editorial in the issue for January 12th. At a critical period such as this there is no quality so important as accuracy. One slight misstatement may lead to a great deal of trouble. Consequently no person should be so carefully and painstakingly accurate as the editor of a journal such as the "Nation." Unfortunately, Mr. Villard has not exhibited this quality, and still more unfortunately, Mr. Villard is not the only inac- curate editor of such journals. If the "New Republic," the "Nation" and such publications would at least attempt accuracy in one or two of their statements there would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Plea for Accuracy. | 1/17/1920 | See Source »

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