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Word: printings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Majesty burned up the telephone with complaints to the Rumanian Legation in Paris. A secretary promptly stomped round to the Paris Daily Mail and demanded that it print a full retraction. This the editors refused to do since the facts were all well established...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUMANIA: Untrue! Unjust! Unfair! | 10/17/1932 | See Source »

...oldest date to mark the beginning of the Press is 1872, when the University bought a job printing press and a case of type to print examination papers. The Press was established as a self-contained department of the University by vote of the Corporation in 1913. For three years it operated in the basement of University Hall, whence it moved to Randall Hall due to increased work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY PRESS HAS NEW PUBLISHING BASE | 10/10/1932 | See Source »

John Campbell, assistant plant engineer of the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., returned to New York last week from the home of his ancestors on the S. S. Majestic with a portfolio of rare and valuable prints, a box full of strange balls and about 80 ancient & honorable golf clubs. There were warped cleeks, battered baffys, jiggers, brassies, spoons and nibicks, the whole making the finest collection of antique golfing impedimenta ever brought to the U. S. Soon they will occupy a special museum wing in the new cruciform James River Country Club near Newport News. After...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Stradivari of Golf | 9/19/1932 | See Source »

Though impressive when bellowed with wide open vowels by grown men, the Fascist Party's "Official Shout" looks in print like the bawling of a baby into which someone has stuck a pin: "Ala! Ala!! Alala...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Exclusive Shout | 9/12/1932 | See Source »

...Bavarian Alps with a few intimate friends, slowly flailing the chalky waters of mountain streams for speckled brown trout which his quiet sister boiled till blue and served on lettuce leaves for the Hitler supper. Even so the lunacy legend kept the chief Nazi pressagent, a former Manhattan print dealer named Ernst Franz Hanfstaengl, busy for two days issuing angry denials. The story was inspired apparently by two bad-tempered and most inopportune messages which the bristle-lipped leader issued immediately after live Nazis were sentenced to death at Beuthen, Silesia fortnight ago for beating a Communist to death (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Brown Trout & Bitterness | 9/5/1932 | See Source »

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