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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...general has long been noted for his courage and self-abnegation. The story of the publisher and Einstein is characteristic. Einstein brought his manuscript, saying that there were a dozen men in the entire world who would be able to understand it. The publisher replied meditatively that he would print the work. The music houses constantly got out editions of composers who had only the smallest vogue, losing money cheerfully in the larger interest of music. They printed modernists, when "nobody" wanted a page of the modernists. In particular they published the .works of the new school of Italian modernist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Austria, Germany, Italy | 7/16/1923 | See Source »

Following the Dempsey-Gibbons prize fight at Shelby, The Christian Science Monitor published, editorially and as news, accounts of how the newspapers of the country gave publicity to the fight. The Monitor was incensed because The New York Times printed 19½ columns of fight news and 6 inches (about y⅓$ of a column) of news on the important conference of the National Education Association in San Francisco. The slogan of the Times is "All the news that's fit to print," and the Monitor commented: " A curious conception of what is ' fit to print...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Telegraphako! | 7/16/1923 | See Source »

...Hornet, published monthly at Mocksville, N. C., sells for 35 cents a year, $1.00 for four years. For this modest price its readers obtain monthly four pages of print that comprise the "Hottest Democratic Paper in the United States...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Hottest | 7/2/1923 | See Source »

Drawings by old masters have been placed on exhibition in the Print Room of the Fogg Art Museum to remain during the summer. About sixty are shown, twenty of which are lent for the exhibition by Mrs. Edward D. Brandegee. The drawings include the work of some of the greatest masters of the Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch, Flemish, and German schools. Among them there are very fine and delicate pencil drawings by lugres, a drawing in red chalk by Correggio, wonderful pen drawings by Rembrandt, wash drawings by Bernini and Giulio Romano, and drawings in color by Rubens and Holbein...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOGG MUSEUM HAS EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS BY OLD MASTERS | 6/22/1923 | See Source »

Literarily he has not. For himself, that is his problem; for his readers, they deserve better at his hands than to be disappointed; for his genius, it is of too high a Quality to be abused. We have always maintained, and always will, that no one should burst into print with what is not his best; and the author of "The Powder of Sympathy" will agree with us that he can do better than he has in this case. A writer who can compose charming verses, good poetry, delectable essays, and sincere novels ought to think hard before...

Author: By Burke Boyce, | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 6/21/1923 | See Source »

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