Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...page of good-natured humor, humorous satire, and one sentence summaries of world events in TIME, and I will quit the Digest. There are others who will do likewise. It would be in the interest of economy...
...Last week Sheppard made, executive editor of Liberty made a two-page confession to his readers. He said in part: "It doesn't make any particular hit with us when people try to make themselves friendly by telling how terrible the old Post is getting to be. The Post is a pretty successful publishing enterprise. It makes a few pennies and has a few readers. . . . We are not addressing ourselves to thoughtful gentlemen who sit in club windows on Fifth Avenue and read editorials in the [New York] Times. We are not appealing to the smart, fashionable rich...
...Page 143 DAISY AND DAPHNE-Rose Macaulay-Boni & Liveright...
Sophomore B--Stroke, R. A. Page '30; 7, E. T. Batchelder '30; 6, Rogers Donaldson '30; 5, C. S. Petrasch '30; 4, W. M. Marvel '30; 3, Cameron Blaikie Jr. '30; 2, J. C. Fiske '30; bow, Walworth Barbour '30; cox., C. G. Chase...
...empty heads, to read what has been written by someone who is neither ashamed or proud of naivete, who carries in her mind the torture of youth more brightly than its touch. The book is as interesting as a secret; it is too bad that Author Powell speaks on page 6 of Aunt Jule's "black hair piled in sleek coils" and on page 191 of Aunt Jule remembering "her hair, golden like Linda's . . ." but only people who read books in bed instead of on the subway will notice such trivial but important discrepancies...