Word: papered
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...them has been in the woods or on a ranch or out at the Exposition; and only one--a candidate--has read the newspapers. The war, which has filled the thoughts of most of us, has not troubled the Advocate board since it brought unexpected notoriety to the paper last spring. The all-absorbing topic is relegated to the book-review section and to one little poem at the very end of the number...
...oldest College publication, and aims to encourage literary work among undergraduates. It prints short stories, poems, and a few articles. It is published every two weeks. The work of the business composition consists of the usual procuring of advertisements and subscriptions, and the general business management of the paper...
...Henderson 3L., president of the Law Review, told of the work of his paper, which reviews all important Common Law decisions in the country, frequently criticizing the Supreme Court decisions. He ended by expressing the debt of gratitude which the Review and its board owed to the late Dean Thayer, who gave them a great deal of valuable time and assistance...
Essays must not exceed 5,000 words (a length of 3,000 words is suggested as desirable) and must be written, preferably in typewriting, on one side only of plain paper of ordinary letter size (8 by 10 1-2 inches). Manuscripts not easily legible will not be considered...
Today is the last day upon which free copies of the CRIMSON will be distributed to the different dormitories and certain stores in Harvard Square. Beginning tomorrow the paper will be delivered only to regular subscribers. Subscriptions at $3 each for the entire year may no be procured at the CRIMSON Office, in the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, the Freshman dormitories, and the Co-operative main and branch stores...