Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...give an impressionistic picture of the emotions of a rather sensitive reporter in the pay of a sensation-trusting city staff, the book falls short of the mark, and this despite the inclusion of various little novelties, the use of actual newspaper heads at the top of each page, the running together of several words in the foreign manner, and the common use of such perfectly good nouns as "ire" and "war" as verbs...
Column three, page nine, you state: ". . . Among other contestants were: Mrs. Hoover, Ambassador Fletcher, John R. Mott, of Montclair, N. J., Commander Augustin Beauregard and Captain C. R. Train of the Utah...
...case of Labor Leader Claudio Bruzon, a political prisoner, whose arm was found inside a shark caught in the waters of Havana Harbor, and fully identified by his wife and friends. The only measure adopted by President Machado's government was to forbid, as shown in the front page of the newspaper El Pais for March 15, 1928, the further fishing of man-eating sharks in the Bay of Havana...
...believed is absolutely new in the field of vocational work. The one appearing this morning explains the general aspects of this idea, and the others will show its application in special fields. All of the articles will be printed under the special leading which is used this morning on page four...
Appearing on page four of this morning's CRIMSON is the first of a series of articles written by W. W. Daly '14, Secretary for Student Employment, on the different fields of business activity open to men graduating from college. This first article will be followed by approximately 20 more each one of which will discuss the varied aspects of special businesses...