Word: printings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Peter Whiffle, Carl Van Vechten was chiefly known as a cosmopolitan whose main interests were music and cats. Previous appearances in print include The Tiger in the House, Interpreters, Music and Bad Manners and the inimitable Peter Whiffle...
...which they wish him to answer. At the proper time twice a week the correspondents assemble, 50 or 100 of them, in the President's office. He exercises the privilege of answering only such questions as he cares to. Much of what he says is confidential and never printed. He gives the correspondents more information than they are allowed to print, in order that they may draw no mistaken conclusions in writing such matter as is to become public knowledge. As a rule it is also not permissible to quote the President directly. Information promulgated by correspondents as "from...
...cold winter," sighed the public in print and at home. " Is this a dramatic gesture by both sides, each trying to make the other yield? Have they strategy in their heads or obstinacy...
...pages of print, as appearing in The Atlantic Monthly, recently caused that magazine to be noticed by editors and politicians whose acquaintance with the Atlantic is ordinarily slight. The two pages were headed, "The Road Away from Revolution, by Woodrow Wilson." The article was a general essay, but it showed that the former President has not lost his interest in world events. It bore the mark of the Wilson style, the Wilson vocabulary, the Wilson mode of thinking, with which everyone was familiar four years...
...column The Spectator continues to print Strachey conservatism; in another Massingham Socialism; and in a third, the irate letters which exclaim typically : "Away with such stuff from the columns of The Spectator...