Word: paragraphing
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Similarly, but not be mentioned in the same paragraph, the Freshman Jubilee had two of its precious hours lopped off ruthlessly a few years ago. Dances at the Union no longer reach well into the morning as was their wont...
...National Association for the Advancement of Colored People furnished these figures. Accompanying them was a paragraph from the report of the House Committee on the Judiciary (68th Congress-i. e., the present...
Discomfited but unsubmitting, the Graphic publishd an editorial. In the first paragraph it declared the Graphic Cross Word Puzzle Contest was the greatest contest in the history of journalism; in the second it declared the Graphic Cross-Word Puzzle Contest was the greatest contest ever inaugurated by a newspaper; in the third, that the readers of the Graphic had a chance to win cash prizes for their answers; in the fourth, that the prizes were real cash; in the fifth, that the prizes were real cash. In the sixth paragraph it declared that it "wanted to be explicit about this...
...above paragraph appeared in the fortnightly "Magenta," the forerunner of the CRIMSON, in its issue of January 29, 1875. Just what the first list of initials stand for is not clear, only a few of the organizations having survived the ravages of 50 years, but an article in the previous edition throws some light on the last three societies...
...that dreamed so long in the Northamptonshire house is Sir Joshua Reynolds' portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire. She stands against a marble balustrade, a flight of steps at her feet leading to a formal park. Her dress is cream colored, her coif, built up like a Chestertonian paragraph, is starred with pearls, garnished with plumes of red and grey; from her right arm depends a gauzy scarf. Walpole wrote of her: "She effaces all without being a beauty, but her youthful figure, lively modesty and modest familiarity make her a prodigy." The portrait was painted at the time...