Word: paged
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...them." Such a qualified confession was not enough. Planning Chief Joseph Kuzmin got up to say that his predecessor had squandered such enormous sums on high-cost hydroelectric and chemical projects that Khrushchev himself had to interfere and set things right. Four days later, Pravda reported on a back page that appeals had been received against "decisions of expulsion from the party," suggesting that Khrushchev had earmarked his victims but had no current need of doing them...
...continual hum of the CRIMSON newsroom is in no small way produced by the candidates for the news board. Neither drones nor "heelers," this group is usually at work turning out stories for the front page and the sports page or writing headlines that...
Working under the personal supervision of a "tutor," he receives suggestions for the improvement of his writing style and news-gathering techniques. He also is in close contact with the competition director, usually a more experienced member of the news board, and the managing editor, who is responsible for page...
...first opportunity of the Photo Board is, of course, to fill the cleverly captioned spaces on the front page with ingeniously conceived pictures from almost any part of the University or the city, but everybody gets an opportunity to take portrait-type pictures of visiting and local dignitaries, sports photos, and even pictures for advertisements, according to his taste...
...shown sufficient skill to convince the Photo Editors that he may be electable, he is given the chance to do a "photo feature." He selected a particular activity, or an aspect of Harvard life, and characterizes it by a series of pictures which are generally printed as a full-page insert. A successful feature can be the peak of a candidacy...