Word: printings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Finally, to insure good-faith on the part of correspondents, all communications must be signed. If desired, the writer's name need not appear in print, and will remain a closely-guarded secret. However, it is only fair that a man who desires a public hearing should be willing to stand back of his opinions. Under the conditions, the CRIMSON will be only too glad to conduct public arguments...
...from Alder to Gallaher are assigned to the period extending from January 13 to 30, and are asked to have their sittings within this period, without fail. Managers of teams, groups, and shows whose pictures are to go in the album can arrange sittings at any time and a print will be furnished to the Committee free of charge...
...before the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament by a duly qualified person before the first of this coming February. The grounds on which proposals are made must be stated and handed in with the other documents, and every work, to qualify for a prize, must have appeared in print. For full details qualified persons are requested to communicate with the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament, Drammensvei 19, Kristiania...
...CRIMSON is glad to print a communication from the graduate secretary of Phillips Brooks House showing that the number of men who are shirking their duties in social service work is smaller than the CRIMSON was at first led to believe. Indeed, by the end of the year, Phillips Brooks House hopes to exceed its last year's record in point of numbers, both of men in the work and those benefited by it. Even if more than four hundred men engage in social service, there are still plenty of shirkers in the University who have the time...
...letter to the CRIMSON printed in another column President Lowell states just what he did say on this subject. It would be only fair for the newspapers which misquoted him, to print this letter...