Word: paged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that right, Lou?" Reporter Stark is conscientious to the point that he resigned last year from the American Newspaper Guild because he wanted to convince himself that nothing was swaying him from unbiased reporting. Last week Reporter Stark was in Cleveland, Ohio, filing his painstaking front-page stories to the Times. He had just returned from Reed College, Portland, Ore. where his career was capped with an honorary degree...
Then Mr. Morgan took the box of paper back and had each sheet bound into a copy of the 350-page Democratic campaign book. This book, in which many businesses had bought advertising space, was sold last year at the Democratic convention for $2.50 a copy. With the President's autograph bound in, the same book, dressed up in leather covers, was offered as a de luxe President's edition at $250 a copy. Letters went out urging people to buy, accompanied by contracts, suggestively filled out for the purchase of four copies for $1,000. In case...
...text of President Conant's Baccalaureate sermon may be found on page 6. A survey of the week's events is printed on page 3. On page 8 are assorted notices and program items...
...more complete sketch of the 1912 reunion program may be found on page 7 together with a CRIMSON feature on the Class, "Turn Back The Clock...
Foatured on this page are the three marshals of the graduating class. On the right is Neil Gardner Mclone, of Mineapolis; on the left is John Bradford Bowditch, of Concord, and immediately below is Charles William Kessler, of Salem. They are respectively marshals one, two, and three...