Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...time required is less than that demanded by the competition for the news board. Since the quota for the Class of 1939 has already been filled on the news board and no further competitions will be held except for 1940, all Sophomores who wish to express themselves in print on College subjects will and this competition the last opportunity...
...Board of the CRIMSON keeps a pictorial record of all the major events of the College year. The paper supports several grafiex cameras, as well as smaller machines; a completely equipped dark-room is maintained in the building. After an eight weeks competition a man can take, develop and print action, still, or posed pictures...
...None of the Old Masters issued prints limited to 100 proofs and signed in pencil. One never finds a Rembrandt etching, or a print by Dürer, Mantegna, Van Dyck, Goya, Turner, Delacroix or Daumier so signed and limited. These masters or their dealers printed impressions as long as people wanted them...
...that for $5 apiece it was prepared to sell collotype* reproductions of a series of 48 pictures to be chosen annually by a jury composed of Artists Louis Bouche, Adolf Dehn, Alexander Brook, Hughes Mearnes. A small royalty will be paid to the artist on the sale of each print. Living American Art expects to do more than merely sell good reproductions at reasonable prices. A special shipping case has been designed in which twelve prints can be fitted without injury. Any reputable school in the U. S. may receive a case of prints four times a year to serve...