Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This is the third of a series of articles which the Crimson will publish concerning the college man and politics. Among others who will contribute are Governor Channing H. Cox L.L.B. '04, and Colonel Arthur Woods...
...them in going order and fetched in patients and carried around supplies. They have surveyed country for us, and helped to map and chart and make possible some of our fjords for tourists to visit us. They have worked out our geology and other natural sciences and helped to publish information and record facts. For the last two years they ran a steamer, dubbed the "Wop", carrying freight, cement, sand, gravel, and rock for buildings, and coal and supplies for branch nursing stations and hospitals. They have run clothing stores and lumber camps. A Princeton coach ran a lumber mill...
...Fanning '23, and M. P. Lichauco '23, who will be the University spokesmen, will uphold the negative of the question "Resolved: that the United States should demand full payment of the Allied debt." Because of the importance of the subject in question the H. W. Wilson Publishing Company of New York has bought the rights to publish a complete record of the debate which will be printed in book form...
...University Glee Club has announced that it will publish a book on its summer trip to Europe. A committee composed of undergraduates who accompanied the club on its travels has been at work on the material for several months and all the manuscripts will be ready for revision in the next few days. Besides a complete account of the trip the book will contain a generous assortment of photographs taken by the men. Two prefaces, by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, director of the club, and Professor E. C. Moore, who was the official representative of the University, will...
Each essay is to be signed with a pseudonym, which should also be written on a sealed envelope containing the real name and address of the writer. The successful papers will become the property of All America Cables, Inc., who reserve the right to publish them or not as they see fit. The company will give full credit to the author in the event of publication. Books and pamphlets relative to the subject will be reserved at the Widener Memorial Library. All inquiries regarding the contest should be addressed to Assistant Dean Biddle...