Word: published
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Because of the large number of telephones which have been recently installed, the CRIMSON will publish a supplementary telephone directory that will be delivered free to all subscribers. Those who wish their names included in the books must leave their names and numbers at the Business office at 14 Plympton Street before 5 o'clock tomorrow...
Because a large number of students have installed telephones in their rooms since Summer School opened, the CRIMSON will publish a supplement to its regular telephone directory which will be ready in a week...
...misunderstanding. The police had issued a formal order to newspapers not to publish: 1) Congress debates on foreign policy and the state of siege; 2) the fact that they were thus forbidden (TIME, June 8). Then the Senate protested, called on Minister of the Interior Miguel J. Culaciati to explain...
Back in London, the Diaghilevian Esthete Ambrose Silk was about to publish Ivory Tower, a magazine arrogantly devoted to the arts alone and written by him alone, featuring a manifesto in the old avant-garde style of the '20s which insulted everybody and thing in sight. Poppet Green was "painting away like a mowing machine . . . bodiless heads, green horses and violet grass, seaweed, shells and funguses...
...stayed long in jail. When impetuous police raided Pampero's office last fall, Acting President Castillo promised that Pampero would be "unmolested, uncontrolled and the publication and distribution uninterrupted." Pampero could perhaps still count on Ramon Castillo's sympathies. But even the efficient Germans can't publish a paper on sympathy sans cash...