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...University Register, the official Student Council publication, will go on sale on Friday, February 25, at the Coop, Amee's, and the Union. Due to an unavoidable delay at the printers, the date of sale has had to be postponed several times, the final date being decided only after a recent consultation with the printer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGISTER OUT ON-FEBRUARY 25 | 2/15/1921 | See Source »

Although it was expected to have the Register on sale immediately after the vacation, distribution of the book will be delayed for a short time. While no definite date can now be set for the arrival of the books from the printer, subscribers are assumed that everything is being done to burn the edition along...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Register Competition Starts | 1/4/1921 | See Source »

...sections of the University Register are now on the press; the others will follow within a few days. Next week solicitors will begin to canvass for subscriptions. The price this year is $2.50. Although the editors had hoped to place the Register on sale before the Christmas recess, the printer has stated recently that it will not be ready until January...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGISTER FOR 1920-21 READY JANUARY FIRST | 12/17/1920 | See Source »

...nominating Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio as Republican candidate for the Presidency the Chicago Convention selected a man not of accomplishments but of possibilities. In spite of his rise from printer's devil to newspaper owner in spite of his honorable record as legislator, lieutenant-governor, and United States senator from a pivotal state, Mr. Harding's name is not distinguished by any title of achievement. In his ability to make friends, to deliver a telling speech, and to follow unerringly the spirit and the letter of sound Republican doctrine, Senator Harding is without a rival, and insofar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE REPUBLICAN TICKET | 6/14/1920 | See Source »

...printer's trade is full of legends of this kind. There is small seat in the border state region, quite non-existent here, unknown as Dunkards. Some years ago the faithful telegraph operator transmitted an account of the convention of that body with an "r" carefully inserted where it would do the most good. The terrified desk man on one of the standard newspapers of Boston sent up copy showing that the drunkards of the United States numbered so many thousands, that their growth during the last decade had been marked; that they were to have a convention at Harrisburg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 5/29/1920 | See Source »

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