Word: prints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Publisher Ogden Reid began to wonder himself, did not print a Thompson column this week which declared that "there is not the slightest shadow of a doubt" that the Axis wants to see President Roosevelt defeated...
Carnegie Hall, full of 50th-anniversary feelings, rocked to its foundations. Even the Negro elevator operator felt that his name had been scandalized. Not since Critic Paul Rosenfeld made some vulgar reference to God giving a "positively farewell" recital on the trombone had anything so irreverent been seen in print. Herald Tribune readers...
...photographic candidates will have an opportunity to use the new CRIMSON darkroom and equipment including two Leitz enlargers. The competitors will be judged on their ability to take, develop, and print pictures and to use equipment efficiently...
...Print Office in Building...
...divorce courts. For 16 years gossip columny spread until even the staid New York Times whispered that it heard from friends of a son of the President that he was going to be divorced. "The Graphic in its first year would have considered this news not fit to print." Laments McKelway: "Gossip-writing is at present like a spirochete in the body of journalism. . . . Newspapers . . . have never been held in less esteem by their readers or exercised less influence on the political and ethical thought of the times...