Word: prints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...citizen assaulting the former President of the United States. But I would remind the reader that the problems Mr. Hoover discusses are bone of my bone as well as of his, and that in our common peril I believe it is my right to differ with Mr. Hoover in print as I did with Mr. Chamberlain over Munich...
...field of Crimson publication, only the Guardian has fallen, and others are determined to continue active, if altered, operations. The Advocate, formerly a purely literary publication, has decided to adopt a vigorous editorial policy, and to print analytic work, thereby continuing the services once performed by the Guardian...
...invited to send in your contribs to this column so that all may share in a laugh or two or be advised of who is about to pass out cigars . . . So let's have those news items. We will print anything except what actually happens on a Saturday night...
Selections from student collections of paintings, drawings, graphics, and sculptures will be placed on view in the print Room of the Fogg Art Museum, beginning tomorrow...
...When President Roosevelt visited Montgomery, Ala. a fortnight ago on his then-secret cross-country tour of war plants and army bases, many a Montgomery citizen saw him or heard about it. The censorship-bound Montgomery Advertiser, unable to print the news, angrily carried on its Page One a brief item, void of names, saying: "Yes, the Advertiser knows that he was here yesterday. . . . Nearly everybody else in Montgomery knows he was here-when he arrived and when he departed. If the details ... are still interesting when the lords of free speech in Washington decide to let the news...