Word: mentions
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...details that have made Cambridge's Great Breakfast Table Daily the best thing around the Yard, the CRIMSON will teach all comers how to interview queens and photograph legs in the innermost recesses of Scollay Square, how to crash plays and big-time conferences with press cards, not to mention how to destroy University Hall with a powerful stroke of the editorial...
...looks like I have two battleships on my hands," said Presidential Secretary Stephen Early to members of the press one day last week. "And you know the rule against any mention of ship movements...
...point is War Bonds can't be taken outside this country. Miss Sherower seemed to think it would help a lot if TIME might make some mention of this, because TIME'S Air-Express edition, according to her, is the only publication that is read with any regularity down there...
...story which detailed certain dispositions not of United Nations' but of enemy forces; There was apparently good reason why the information should never have been made public. Nevertheless it was published by papers in several parts of the U.S. Outraged, the Government cracked down, forbidding not only mention of its crackdown but any reprinting of the information, which had already had a circulation of some 5,000,000 copies and was therefore hardly a secret, by any definition...
...largest Freshman class in history, signed their way into Harvard on September 20, and then assembled in the Union to hear District Attorney Robert F. Bradford '23, Willard L. Sperry, dean of the Divinity School, and Richard M. Gummere '01, chairman of the Board of Admissions, carefully avoid any mention of the war, and deal instead with the opportunities offered by Harvard...