Word: papered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Criticism characterized as "unwarrantedly impudent", "more of the sensationalism that caused the Princeton break", and, "of extremely poor taste," has brought about the foreclosing of the heavy mortgage which the editors of the oldest college comic sheet have carried for years and which nearly caused the bankruptcy of the paper in 1926. In that crisis, the publication was saved from failure only by the contributions of generous alumni...
...article appearing elsewhere in this morning's paper, the last of a series of four on CRIMSON competitions, deals with the work and attractions for photographic competitors. In general they receive excellent experience in practical photography under experienced supervision. No equipment is required...
...fact that these competitions are the first of their kind open to the respective classes means that successful candidates will have an excellent opportunity to get invaluable experience as editors and eventually win an important office on the paper...
...following article describing Crimson Photographic Competitions was written by W. J. Hazard '29, former Photographic Chairman of the paper...
...corporation which is the outstanding feature of today's investment world has physical assets consisting chiefly of office equipment. This corporation is the Investment Trust?a company formed to trade in the stocks of other companies, a company whose stock is backed only by other stocks. Yet this paper house built on a paper foundation is stronger than many a structure based on stone and steel. For as meat is a commodity to the butcher, as money is a commodity to the banker, so stocks and bonds are commodities to the Investment Trust, and dealing in them is no more...