Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...more than one occasion, TIME has furnished me with information which I was unable to procure from any other source and so I am asking you to print the name of the author of this most excellent piece of Democratic thunder and the occasion on which it was used...
Frequently during the course of the college year the editors of the Columbia Spectator, the Harvard CRIMSON, and the Yale Daily News and other leading publications will burst into print, and incidentally the front pages of the nation's newspapers, by writing editorials of a radical and violent nature. These editorials, while sometimes limited to severe criticism of some college activities or officials, often invade the fields of national and international politics and problems. This invariably raises the question of the province that should exist or does exist with respect to the editorial ambitions of the college editor...
...University of Northwestern comes the report of a series of restrictions by which the morality of the editor will be strictly guarded from any taint. In the new order of sweetness and light, any reference to birth control is taboo; Miss Margaret Sanger is not to be named in print; Al Capone and his boy friends must not be mentioned; no stories may be printed reflecting on the morality of coeds at Northwestern or any other school, not even Chicago; nothing which ridicules or criticises the administration, the curricula, the town of Evanston, its residents or their conduct will...
...final courtesy he was extended the extraordinary privilege of addressing the Senate as a private citizen on why he should be seated over Mr. Bankhead. Given two hours, he took five hours, twelve minutes. His speech filled 27 pages in the Congressional Record, cost the Government $1,000 to print...
Until he came to Washington, proud Sr. Morales had never seen ice outside of a tumbler. The slipperiness of ice on an F Street sidewalk was new to him. Most grievously was he insulted to see in print for all the world to read, how he, Carlos Morales, had slipped on such ice, crashed with a mighty thud, required the assistance of four men to hoist him upright again...