Word: printings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...regard to the discussion of intercollegiate athletic contests, particularly football, the editorial from the "London Morning Post", which we print in part below, is both apropos and interesting...
...should like", says Mr. Allen in the "Atlantic Monthly", "to see lectures on 'How to Read the Newspapers given in colleges and schools and elsewhere." In the same issue Moorfield Storey writes: "The truth on matters of real public interest, well-weighed advice,--the news that is fit to print,--are what we have a right to expect from our newspapers. . . . Today the press is abandoning its high place, and, so far from educating the people, is too often corrupting and debasing them. . . . By excluding from their columns the matter that appeals to the lowest prejudices and passions of their...
Provided space permits, the CRIMSON will print announcements concerning regular University lectures which may be of general interest. On Monday morning a list of the lectures will appear and will include announcements received up until 8 o'clock at the Crimson Building on Sunday evenings, and such announcements with any additional notice will be published on the days for which the lectures are scheduled...
Heresfter, provided space permite, the CRIMSON will print announcements concerning regular University which may be of general interest. On Monday morning a list for the week will appear, including those announcements whcih have been received by the Lecture Editor at the Crimson Building by 8 o'clock Sunday evenig, and such announcements will be reprinted on the days that the lectures are to take place. If there are any additional announcements, they will be published on the days for which the lectures are scheduled...
There is now being shown in the Print Room of the Fogg Art Museum an exhibition of French prints covering the period from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. There are examples of engraving by Duvet; etchings by Callot, Claude Lorrain, Gaspar Poussin; engraved portraits of the seventeenth century by Mellan, Nanteuil, Edelinck, Masson, Morin, etchings by Watteau, Millet, Lalanne, Corot, Lepere; and lithographs by Daumier, Delacroix, Isabey, and Gavarni...