Word: publishers
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...book written by Baker, "The Dignity of Man," has already been published besides his thesis. The University Press will soon publish a sequel, "The Decline of Man," continuing a study of intellectual thought through the ages...
Protest against the qualities of Mr. Cunningham is obviously fruitless. Yet expression of indignation that a paper which purports to be troubled by the prevalent crime of character assassination sees fit to publish such obscenities as Mr. Cunningham's may not be entirely futile. A community's standard of decency may have appreciable effect on editorial policy of that indignation is expressed in the firm resolution to let the Herald be read only by those who find amusement in a bad boy's blasphemy and sportsmanship in Mr. Cunningham's temperament. Mark DeW. Howe '28 Professor...
...committee will set up an office in teh Union after the vacation to sell them. Any freshman without a room for his date may rent one through the committee. The committee will also publish a pamphlet explaining the weekend this week. This pamphlet will come out just before the vacation enabling freshmen to take copies home to show their prospective dates what constitutes a Jubilee...
Monopoly No. 3. The Constitution's new boss is 79-year-old James Middleton Cox, three-time governor of Ohio, onetime (1920) Democratic candidate for President, owner of three radio stations and publisher of the Journal and five other newspapers.*The old boss was Major (World War I) Clark Howell, 55, whose family has controlled the Constitution since 1876, and who will stay on as its publisher for ten years. The Constitution will continue to publish in the morning, the Journal in the evening; the two Sunday papers will be consolidated. The merger gave Publisher Cox, who frequently deplores...
Enterprising members publish the Deacon's Testament, the only House yearbook in the College. It is the indicative of Kirkland's "spirit" that a Deacon alumnus this year is doing the printing free because the yearbook could not support itself...