Word: paragraphed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...word on "dolts-in-the-mountains." Your paragraph (TIME, Sept. 5) was excellent. (Mr. Miller [TIME, Oct. 10] to the contrary.) I am a mountaineer, also a life pupil in Luther Burbank's "University of Nature"; know the Grand Canyon, too. Have had opportunity to observe thousands of people as They drank in, individually, some of Nature's great spectacles...
Full details of the Harvard-Penn-sylvan football game at Philadelphia on Saturday will be demonstrated on a paragraph in the Living Room of the Union, beginning at 2 o'clock...
...word "inland" in reference to Beaumont, Tex., was a slip-up on my part, so far as I know. It did not belong in the paragraph. I stand convicted of this offense, thus, by one word, robbing the book of all truth...
...Yorker, humorous Manhattan weekly, suggests a contest between Mr. Cobb and Will Rogers who does a daily paragraph for the New York Times and other newspapers. With a properly accredited referee, a point score should be kept. Others deemed this unnecessary; Mr. Rogers was "too good," said they. They pointed out examples of the recent Cobb humor...
...Catholicon, printed at Mainz in 1640, and generally thought to be the work of Gutenberg. This book, a very fine copy of the fourth book ever printed with a date, is part of the fifteen the century collection of J. M. Hunnewell '01. The colophon, or final paragraph of the book, usually containing the place and date of publication, printer's name and so forth, gives a history of the origin of printing. It is this colophon which points to Gutenberg as the printer. The book came from a press believed to have been started by Gutenberg in opposition...