Word: spacing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...occasionally necessary to withhold good communications because they are too long for publication. The CRIMSON solicits a free expression of opinion upon matters of general interest to the University, but lack of space makes it imperative that all communications be short and to the point. As a rule, three hundred words is the upper limit. A subject must be one of unusual gravity which cannot be treated within this limit...
...Doubling the floor space will be only one of the advantages of the new building," declared Mr. Cole, manager of the Cooperative Society. "First of all, the building will be at street level, thus doing away with having to tramp up a flight of steps. Secondly, with a new system of arcaded windows, we will have a much greater show window space. Also in the new building the men's furnishings will be moved from the second to the first floor. Thus the three big departments, the stationery, book, and men's furnishings will all be on the same floor...
...Department of Commerce, turning for a moment from the compilation of statistics on linseed oil and lumber, turned for a brief space to the very human subject of children. But as usual it had to deliver its findings in the form of statistics. It presented its results in maximums and minimums. Families with fathers 45-49 years old All Living Children Children Max. . . 8.1 6.6 Coal Miners Min. 3.3 3.0 Physicians Dentists, Surgeons Families with fathers 40-44 years old All Living Children Children Max. . 7.0 5.9 Coal Miners Min. 2.8 2.6 Architects Actors Inferences which may be drawn from...
...commons", has been used ever since as a University Dining Room. For years it was so crowded that the University authorities decided upon an extension and in the summer of 1905 an additional wing on the Kirkland Street side was built in order to provide larger kitchen space. In those days the Dining Hall, filled to overflowing with students, presented a spectacle like that in the commons of an English college today...
...Secretary Hoover. Said the President: "If the death and disaster that now fall upon innocent people through the year and over our country as a whole were concentrated into one calamity, we would shudder at the tremendous catastrophe. The loss is no less disastrous because diffused in time and space...