Word: offsets
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...barrels, about 20,000,000 more than the trade thinks they ought to be. Consequence: No. 1 U. S. oil producer, Texas, last week ordered crude-oil production prorated down 219,000 barrels a day. To complicate the readjustment, the No. 3 producer, upstart, unregulated Illinois, continued to help offset Texas' curtailment by raising production...
Printed by the modern photo-offset process, the ILLUSTRATED will feature articles on various undergraduate activities and a summary of the news. Suggestions and criticism will be welcomed by the editors of the Crimson...
Another innovation is the process of printing the Illustrated. This issue will be printed by the new photo-offset process rather than on a letter-press. This follows the lead of many magazines and several recently founded newspapers such as the Hartford Newsdaily and the forthcoming New York daily...
Last week Hartford, Conn, had a new daily. It was not just another newspaper. It was the first newspaper in any sizable city to be printed in offset, a type of lithography hitherto tried only by daily newspapers in a couple of small towns in the South (TIME...
...founder was Thomas Bice Clemow, 29, onetime New York picture editor of the Associated Press News Photo Service, onetime news editor of Editor & Publisher. From American Type Founders (who are anxious to promote offset) he got a promise of easy terms on presses and equipment. With International Paper Co. he made a deal for a new, hard-surface newsprint. Among the citizens of Hartford he managed to raise $75,000 capital. His stockholders include Francis Goodwin Smith Jr., a member of his staff, whose father runs the Hartford-Empire (glass) Co.; Insurance Agent Thomas Russell; Lawyer Thomas Hewes (onetime special...