Word: printings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...TIME will print Fashion news as often as there is anything to report...
...Newspapermen who would cultivate a Coolidge-Summerall dispute in order to print sensational "frontpage news...
...Painting, a recent series of New Guides to Old Masters, treatises on esthetics, monographs on various schools of painting. Critics, dealers, collectors, museum heads who pay fabulous prices for supposed Rembrandts, disagree with the theories of Dr. John Charles Van Dyke. At Chicago, William C. McKee, head of the print department of the Art Institute, stated that the three supposed Rembrandts in the Institute are genuine. "Dr. Van Dyke is not taken very seriously in art circles," said...
...students do what is expressed by a very familiar phrase, "cram up for the quiz and forget it." They read up the chapters assigned the night before the quiz. There is no time for taking notes. They go to the section meeting remembering words, phrases, and paragraphs-mere print-and spit out all those which seem to have any application to the questions, with a sensation of relief at being rid of them. And, of course, they forget that mite because they accumulated only words and phrases which were not organized into any definite ideas on the subject. When...
...Accuracy. Newspapers are based upon accuracy. If they had left out the Senior they would be violating a public trust. That is the fact. They print facts...