Word: printings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...writer of the communication attributing the University's recent defeat in football to weakness in the coaching staff will send his name and address to this office we shall be glad to print his letter. The CRIMSON makes it a rule never to publish anonymous communications...
...addition to the impetus bodily misery always gives to moral delinquency, there is that national isolation of thought peculiar to a country which has no sound economic relations with the rest of the world. Germany today cannot afford any foreign newspapers, magazines or books; it can hardly afford to print its own. Such a situation directly affects the intellectual and conservative middle classes which are the backbone of any organized system of government or society. The picture is black; and its European setting throws only greater darkness upon...
...print Room of the Fogg Art Museum is now being shown an exhibition of French Prints--etchings, engravings, woodcuts, and lithographs, dating from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Included in the work of the earlier masters are prints by Jean Duvet, one of the first to practise the art of engraving in France; Jean Gourmont, "the best representative of the spirit of the German Little Masters transplanted in France"; and portraits by Mellan, Morin, and Nanteuil, the head of the French school of portrait engraving; Antoine Masson, a serious rival of Nanteuil's fame; Edelinck and Pierre Drevet...
...alumni, on whom the burden must fall, that their larger contributions will not be made in vain. They must be made to realize the genuine desire which now exists among undergraduates for an accessible place to play golf. Mere signing of a petition, or expressions of enthusiasm in print, will not carry full conviction. An actual contribution to the fund, however small, will so more than many scords...
...belief that there is in the United States today a need for such a review in which competent authorities may profitably lay their views before the public. It will in no sense become the organ of any party or school of thought, but on the contrary will print articles by men holding widely different opinions, provided they are based on trustworthy information...