Word: journalizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...standards high," according to Gordon W. Allport '19, Professor of Social Relations, a top public opinion expert himself. "Public opinion polling occupies such a crucial position in our life," he declared Monday, "that we cannot permit it to degenerate into a racket. In this connection Princeton's archives and journal set high levels for both ethical and technical performance...
Featuring the list of cadet commissions, the first post-war ROTC journal blossomed forth this week under the direction of D. A. Sutherland '50. A bimonthly mimeographed eight-page affair called "Shannonigans" after its home in Shannon Hall, the paper is handed out free to all members in the ROTC program...
Unfortunately such is the description of the historic post game battle for the south set of crossbeams. It has little relation to what transpired between the Band's pre-kickoff maneuvers and the last version of what a New York journal called "Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms" Sunday morning...
...ition. Manhattan's Wall Street Journal bought what was said to be the largest magazine ad ever. In a 48-page spread in next week's Advertising Age, the Journal reproduced ads from all business advertisers in its 26 September issues. The cost: $16,800, plus printing and layout cost...
Wrote Deutsch, in the current issue of the weekly journal School & Society: "It must not be forgotten that the choice will doubtless be cited as an impressive precedent whenever a new college president is to be chosen. If one able and successful general . . . why not other military leaders? . . . Trustees will realize that what a famous general says will always gain publicity, and he will be in constant demand. . . . They may hope that such a man will be welcomed everywhere-including the circles of the well-to-do-and will bring in funds in large amounts to the institution...