Word: spacing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...several days the newspapers have given liberal space to a rather interesting controversy at Trinity College, Hartford. It seems that Dean Edward L. Troxell, in a chapel address, said: "Our duty in college is to disregard the individual and to turn out a Trinity type...
...Cambridge appearances of the Boston Symphony Orchestra are proving to be very well attended. Subscribers have secured a large portion of the limited space in Sanders Theatre, so that tickets for single concerts are at a premium...
...CRIMSON has devoted so much space of late to discussions of American football generally that it has spoken perhaps too little of the present Harvard team...
...dwarfing presence of professional baseball. During the fall season, no such saving counter-attraction has existed. But at last professional football teams have begun to appear. And their growth should be encouraged rather than frowned upon. For only when football teams legitimately professional come to occupy the same space in the public prints and the same interest in the public mind as is now held by professional baseball, will the college football teams of the country be able to return to the comparative privacy of friendly, amateur competition which the college baseball enjoys...
...purchased last week in The New York Times a space about four inches wide, two and a half inches deep-technically 70 agate lines valued at about $1.20 per line, or a total of $84.00. He bought it day after day-in accordance with the advertising principle of cumulative effect." And this is what he said...