Word: prints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Saturday's dawn had not yet hit the hills of Hanover when a band of intruders of unmistakable crimson hue were trying to proposition "The Dartmouth's" late-working printer. Negotiations were soon interrupted by he appearance of the paper's imperturbable business manager, who thought nothing the print shop, and proceeded to peruse "the" morning editions...
...have never seen such a bigoted, unchristian opinion expressed in print as Elizabeth Emmett's denunciation of Roman Catholicism...
...Daughter is the November selection of the Literary Guild, and more than 800,000 copies are already in print...
...Montreal last week, interviewers caught a visiting British press lord in a wistful, wishful mood. Said slim Lord Rothermere, publisher of three big London papers (the Daily Mail, the Sunday Dispatch, the Evening News) which, like most of the paper-shy English press, have only recently been allowed to print more than a slim four pages: "These terrific, fat New York papers make me envious, and I can't see us turning them out for some time yet. ... I think a 16-page paper would be ideal-enough of everything and not too much of anything...
...censorship activities, which take only ten percent of its efforts and even less of its $2,500,000 endowment. Outside the field of censorship, Watch and Ward is just another Legion of Decency, an unofficial vice squad that has the support of most communities. But this controversial obscenity in print and on the stage, according to the Society itself, "is a matter for the individual to judge." The great difficulty with that stand being, of course, that the Society often takes it upon itself to judge the issue for all of New England. In its most controversial cases, Watch...