Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Kansas City, a fortnight ago, in U. S. v. the Kansas City Journal-Post, the Missouri Supreme Court upheld the newspaper's right to publish amounts paid by income taxpayers...
...Baltimore, last week, The Baltimore Post, demurred to its indictment for illegal practice in publishing tax figures. Whilom Secretary of War Newton D. Baker went from his Cleveland law offices to join with W. Calvin Chestnut, Baltimore Attorney, in arguing that "to publish" (language of the Revenue Act of 1924) means "freely to print and widely to circulate," that to deny this freedom is to violate Amendment I of the Constitution...
...office receipts at a debate was quite at legitimate as that from football games and dramatic presentations. The Institute which had managed the Oxford and Cambridge teams had questioned this. But as was pointed out at the meeting and in the letter, which Walker does not care to publish, debating must stand financially on its own feet at Harvard (unlike most other colleges and universities, which subsidize debating) while Harvard might well use this money to send one of its teams to England...
...desire to enter my protest against the publication of the picture of William Jennings Bryan in your issue of this week. If it were used apart from the critical articles that you publish from The New York World, no one would know whose picture...
...number of years his friends, his admirers and many publishing houses have been urging Professor Copeland to publish a collection of his readings with critical comment. He has, however, always said "no" to every suggestion or proposal; in fact, he has not published any books since 1909, when his "Selections from Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley and Keats", written in colaboration with H. M. Rideout '99, appeared...