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Word: journalizing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...board had the experience of fighting a competitor, the Harvard Journal, formed by a group of able CRIMSON editors. Before finances forced the Journal to close, both boards had learned a lot and had a lot of fun in the bargain...

Author: By Arthur A. Ballantine jr., (MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE.) | Title: A. Ballantine Jr. Uses Know - How Gained as Editor | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

...crow had come a long way since the '50's, when the men would take the shell down the Charles to Boston every night in order to got drunk. It was through the magenta handkerchiefs the crew were around their heads that Harvard got its color and the new journal its name...

Author: By Norman S. Poser, | Title: College Was Rural, Self-Contained 75 Years Ago as Golden Age Began | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

...leaders of the 1934 Crimson revolt which set up the rival Journal, an incident described herein; now Managing Editor of Life Magazine...

Author: By Joseph J. Thorndike jr., | Title: Thorndike Recalls '34 Editor Revolt | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

After we lost the election some of my colleagues determined to try the experiment of a rival newspaper. I gave my support to this venture but took no active part in it, so the story of the Harvard Journal must come from someone else. I never felt that there was room for two papers at Harvard and, so far as I personally was concerned, I hoped that, if the Journal had succeeded, the two papers would soon have been merged under the name of the CRIMSON. This was not to be, as the Journal barely lived through the spring...

Author: By Joseph J. Thorndike jr., | Title: Thorndike Recalls '34 Editor Revolt | 1/30/1948 | See Source »

...Russia to record, not the political news, but the private life of private Russians. Last week, in the New York Herald Tribune (which had jumped at the chance to pay their way) and in twoscore other U.S. and foreign papers, the first chapters of their Russian Journal appeared. According to plan, they had brought back no headlines but an unexcited (and sometimes unexciting) report that, like any proof that the Russians are people after all, would make the brazen voice of the Kremlin all the more disheartening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Russian Journal | 1/26/1948 | See Source »

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