Word: print
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...contain the aesthetic requirements to be demanded from a book setting forth such views. The style is appalling. How does one think 'long, long thoughts,' and what appeal, if any, have puissant moral dynamics? Heaven defend us from such things. The cover of the book is blue and the print is large...
...character of the writer of the epistic was held by the editors to be dubious at best, but since the Crimson never endorses sentiments appearing over a correspondent's signature, it was argued that ho harm could come to the children from the appearance of the letter in print...
...nobody's concern. If song and story were infallible estimations of Harvard mentality, the chances are that he would be a trifle mistaken. And at this point it might be well to admit that the good stories about Yale men are for the most part unfit to print...
Colonel Osborn was good enough on Oct. 3 to print that part of my letter to him which corrected the inaccurate statements...
...insofar as they show a great advance in mass column inches over five years ago, are not a true indication of the respective papers' interest in the subject. For example the voluminous Times may be proportionately less interested in a story than is the slimmer World, and yet print twice as many column-inches...