Word: printed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...eventually brought Fitzgerald and Agee together writing book reviews at Time magazine. It was here Fitzgerald says that they found their, strongest shared idea, one which became constant and in time inveterate: the precise relation between any given real situation or event and the versions of it presented in print. "And it was at Time that they came to a common agreement as artists first and journalists second: "We simply mistrusted the journalistic apparatus as a mirror of the world and we didn't like being consumed...
...computer system will print out a list of violators who aggregate five or more tickets per years," he said. "The vehicle will then be impounded...
...with-out self interests. What many of us do in the next few years we realize, will be controlled by the economy, and the economy, one would be led to believe, is largely beyond our control--beyond anyone's control. The barrage of news stories in print and on the airwaves about depression and rising unemployment are impossible to ignore completely, even behind the ivy lines. And despite President Bok's optimistic claim that "if you went to Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., you might have to worry about a job, but at Harvard you don't have...
...house in the working-class Kensington area of Philadelphia. On the bottom floor of the house was a shoe repair shop that Kallinger owned and operated. True, Kallinger's name was misspelled on the shirt. But that, the dry cleaner explained, was because his machine could not print more than eight letters across; dropping an / had been the solution, and he knew the shirt well...
...story on Ford's proposal, rewritten from Associated Press copy, included two paragraphs on the tax rebate, which somehow disappeared before the story appeared in print. The Crimson apologizes for the error, which was not politically motivated...