Word: supplement
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...principal features of the Princeton Game number of the CRIMSON, the largest pictorial supplement ever printed by the CRIMSON will be issued tomorrow. This section, which will be but a supplement to the regular CRIMSON, will have 36 pages, being printed in two sections with a "binder sheet." The largest previous pictorial supplement contained 24 pages...
...committee now issues three publications. A Monthly Review appears with an index of business conditions in the United States and Europe, supplemented by occasional studies on economic problems of current interest. Advance Letters, coming out at the beginning and middle of each month, give the earliest possible notice of the movements of the forecaster. Every effort is made to bring these letters up to date, a novel form being employed by which it is possible to prepare the chart for printing within a few hours. The third publication is a Supplement, issued several times a year, which presents reports...
...greater proportion of these negatives have been used in the making of cuts for the daily paper or the pictorial supplement of the CRIMSON, but there are many of interest which have not been published. Every day adds to this valuable collection. The most notable additions are displayed on the Photo-Sales Bulletin Board in Leavitt & Peirce's window. Negatives may be examined, orders for prints entered, or questions pertaining to this service asked, at the Photo-Sales Department office in the Crimson Building, where the manager, or an assistant, will keep the office hours...
...duties of these professors are to help the students to select the proper courses, to receive them at their homes whenever convenient, and to act as advisers throughout the year. The student members of the committee assist the professors in any way they can and supplement his work by visits to points of historical interest, factories, and industrial plants. One of the undergraduates acts as head adviser of all the first-year foreign students and can appoint as many assistants as he needs...
...photographic competition the work is mainly the taking and developing of pictures of college activities to be published in the daily issues and the photographic supplement of the CRIMSON...