Word: papered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...aims from the great majority of newspapers. It has peculiarities, but so do the small-town weekly and the big city newspaper. Where the CRIMSON does differ radically, is that it draws its staff from all parts of the country, and changes the staff every year. Thus the paper has a broader, less clearly defined policy, and one that is liable to change from year to year. Although this is in some ways a disability, it prevents the CRIMSON from gouging deep ruts of ideas or style...
...that middle road the CRIMSON is in danger of injury from both sides. In urging forward its reforms, the paper must still keep a certain amount of lightness lest it lose its surface attractiveness and its readers. Too much, sensationalism would make the paper worthless...
Those are the aims of the CRIMSON in its news coverage: editorial policy has been less consistent through the years, perhaps chiefly because the staff changes so rapidly. But the paper, fortunately free of University controls, has always been able to fight for liberal ideals. Realizing the responsibility that goes hand in head with the freedom and the power, it confines its campaigns to issues that are important to the undergraduate...
...down on paper now, anyway, Vag sighed. When the people outside know the rotten pulp, the idolatry, the waste--that's worse, he thought, the awful waste, when they know what I have seen, they'll. . . . what? Say something constructive, Vag. Talk is cheap. Remember the Maine. Faith over...
After all, I am Vag, no getting around that. He looked down at the paper in his hands: "I Was a Student Vagabond." Vag laughed...