Word: papere
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Adolph S. Ochs, genius of the New York Times, by many revered as the greatest U. S. newspaper proprietor and the greatest U. S. Jew, swung into the campaign handsomely. His paper advocated the fund far more than any other Manhattan journal, exhorted, reported extensively, published stimulating daily lists of contributors...
Next in order came unmanufactured wool, dressed and undressed furs, standard newsprint paper, with raw hides and skins other than furs eighth on the list...
...exile inflicted upon him by his mother's chief rival, for his courtesies to her younger and fairer sister, coming back to build wings on the palace to shelter his three chief attachments. His ever-delicate actions and long, exceedingly elevated conversations, set down like tracery on rice-paper by Lady Murasaki long, long ago, are anglicized with great felicity by scholarly Translator Waley...
...also President of the CRIMSON as an undergraduate, Professor J. H. Woods '87, of the Philosophy Department; Dean C. N. Greenough '98; and assistant Deans R. E. Bacon '18, Ellio Perkins '21, and E. A. Whitney '17. The latter is also a CRIMSON man and was President of the paper in his Senior year...
...following article was written by Ex-Governor H. J. Allen, of Kansas, about the College Cruise of the World which is to leave the United States next September on the S. S. Ryndam. Governor Allen will be the editor-in-chief of the daily paper which is to be published on shipboard, and he will also be in charge of the courses in Journalism. In the article printed below he describes the plans which have been formulated for the cruise and also explains its purposes...