Word: prints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...kinds of weather changing temperatures can cause static electricity in the rolls of paper we print oh. This slows down the presses, each of which can turn out 15,000 copies an hour. Paper, which is very sensitive, expands, contracts, absorbs moisture, and, when its temperature is not carefully controlled, wraps itself around the cylinders and jams the press. Pressmen then have to pick it off the cylinders-an hours-long...
...Atkinson the practice (Pravda's own practice, incidentally) of reckless and scurrilous fiction-mongering. He portrayed him as a "commercial traveler" for a typical capitalist newspaper enterprise, whose only job was to produce, by fabrication or distortion, the sort of news his bosses wanted to print...
...groups backing Tuesday's parade, they have been requested by the regional office of the OPA to do what they can to publicize the Department of Labor's daily charts of price rises in the 28 basic communities, information which most Boston papers are said to be unwilling to print prominently...
Tomorrow morning the latest addition to the last back of University publications will appear in print. The Harvard Law Record, a weekly newspaper, which has been forming its organization for the last three months, will get out its first edition...
Gorky's extraordinary Reminiscences of Tolstoy, written a generation ago and long out of print in the U.S., are now republished in a single volume with his Reminiscences of Chekhov and Andreyev and a few minor items translated for the first time. In 1900, when he was a young and promising writer of stories, Gorky went to call on the great novelist, later spent some time near Tolstoy's home in the Crimea. Perhaps he had expected to find a dull old vegetarian disguised in a peasant's smock and spouting platitudes. He found instead a henpecked...