Word: reprints
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...like manner those publications that reprint in extensor the naturally biased statements of publishers and producers without so much as casting a critical eye over them are guilty of furthering the designs of prejudiced prophets, it standards of taste are to be elevated to any appreciable degree, the duplicity involved in so playing about on the border-line between truth and falsehood must have...
...other years it has been the custom to reprint reviews of courses which appeared in the Freshman Guide for the benefit of upperclassmen but the large scope of the guide this year will not permit this. Anyone desiring to see reviews of all the courses regularly open to Freshmen can call at the Crimson Building, 14 Plympton Street, and procure copies of the two previous issues...
...samples: one-reel plays advertising Chesterfields; On the Slopes of the Andes, a coffee cultivation panorama to further Great Atlantic & Pacific grocery sales. Warner Bros, have contracted for a dozen or so more advertising shorts, Paramount for 50. Advertising films which cost advertisers $12,000 a reel, $40 a reprint, $5 per thousand "circulation" have already, according to Mr. Castle, made more than $3,000,000. Other producers have been reluctant to conduct similar experiments in the belief that exhibitors would resent them, attendance fall off. But RKO, affiliated with Radio Corp. of America, is thought...
...books have just been published by the Harvard University Press within the past week, and two more will come out soon. Of the four books, three are by members of the Harvard faculty, and one is a reprint of an old diary...
...SALOON IN THE HOME-Ridgely Hunt & George S. Chappell-Coward-McCann ($2).* Compilers Hunt & Chappell put up a blatant front of impartiality on the Wet & Dry question. At the top of every page they reprint some moral tale or verse from some such temperance sourcebook as No Gin Today, Anecdotes from the Platform, Temperance Annual; then counter at the bottom with recipes for drinks. The scheme, more ingenious than its execution, is helped somewhat by pseudo-Victorian pseudo-engravings by Artist John Held Jr. Like all rummagings in the attic, this one recovers some rare antiques; the full version...