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...gave students a taste of future Crimson initiative when the crowds returning from the game were greeted by the paper's first sports extra. The feat was accomplished by relays of local kids on bicycles who caught copy dropped to them from the bleachers and rushed it to the printer...
...Hopkins, the paper's present senior printer by virtue of 17 year's experience with it, figures that if a printer is to work on the Crimson he must take a very real interest in the paper and work unceasingly for its betterment, or else his nightly endeavors turn into nothing but unmitigated hard labor, for which a weekly pay check is at the most but poor compensation...
Kate Greenaway owes much of her fame to Color-Printer Edmund Evans, who discovered and sponsored her, and engraved her drawings. Another of Evans' discoveries was Randolph Caldecott, born in 1846, whose centenary was also celebrated last week. Kate Greenaway envied Caldecott's wit. Most illustrators were more inclined to envy Caldecott's sure sense of movement, which set a new standard for fast action on paper. His books (John Gilpin's Ride, Three Jovial Huntsmen, etc.) were as boyish and gay as Greenaway's were girlish and sweet...
...recall, we have been printing copies of TIME in Los Angeles for the last two years. Our printer, Pacific Press Inc., is now turning out about 250,000 copies a week for West Coast readers. When our new high-speed presses, now being designed and built on the West Coast, and other new machinery go into operation, we expect to speed up our delivery of TIME to Pacific Coast subscribers and newsstand buyers...
McGill declared that finished proofs are ready to be returned to the printer and that copies should be available by May 1. His publication will include a detailed coverage of student activities and athletics to fill in the gap caused by a temporary lapse of the senior album, and original sketches by Nicholas N. Solovioff...