Word: print
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There is a still more important side to a CRIMSON Photographic competition. There is that indescribable thrill of being on the inside of things, of doing something useful, of seeing in print the pictures he has taken. The CRIMSON candidate, unlike the managerial aspirant, is in a responsible position from the start. He is the accredited representative of the CRIMSON, a member of the photographic staff, and so on an equal footing with photographers from the metropolitan dailies...
...case in the original guide of last year, the CRIMSON will print a brief comment on each of the more important courses starting in the first half year. Both subject matter in the course and the method of instruction will be reviewed...
...Prescott Street. The study plant includes a large library, classrooms, two lecture halls, one with a seating capacity of 500, the other with room for 100 students. The executive offices of the fine arts department are also located in the rear of the building. Rooms for drawing, a print room and a room for the study of technique are also available...
...talk of the street, had his nerve with him." More tranquil, the Republican New York Evening Post remarked: "The place for the newspaper to try to influence public opinion is on its editorial page. It may be its duty to express the hope that the rumor it prints on its front page will prove to be false, but it is equally its duty to print the rumor...
...Pennsylvania, officials of the Sesquicentennial Exposition, boxing solons of both states, ratified. Dempsey moved his camp to Atlantic City. And sportsmen, feeling that the bout might actually take place, began to cast an eye on the participants. Challenger James J. ("Gene") Tunney, 27, is generally referred to in print as "the Marine." Press agents have adroitly pointed out that while Dempsey lolled the War away in a Brooklyn shipyard, Tunney sprang to arms, arrived early in France, stayed late. He gave lessons, exhibition bouts, in various training camps, but was demobilized underweight, with brittle hands. His manager sent...