Word: supplement
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Preparatory school journalism has taken long strides during the past decade. The improvement in the technical characteristics of makeup, news and editorial writing has been accompanied by a general forward looking by the entire group of preparatory school journalists. The college paper had not long dared the photographic supplement before the schoolboy found this innovation within the ability of his hand. To confirm the permanent aspect of the newspaper of the preparatory school has come that hallmark of respectability, the news service...
Since Observers Thompson & Lee perfectly supplement one another it is not difficult to draw from their work a synthesis, a symposium...
...pioneer among the dozen airplane magazines now crowding the newsstands, solemnly issues a warning to the industry. Good things do not last forever, says Aviation editorially, and if flying is to be maintained at its present speed, the manufacturers and commercial airlines must undertake advertising and publicity campaigns to supplement the more spectacular aerial achievements...
...tilt the camera at various odd angles and glimpse life from strange points of vantage. Similar in idea, it would seem are the studies by William E. Barton of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Barton, who wrote "The Women Lincoln Loved," "The Great Good Man," and "A Beautiful Blunder" to supplement his "Life of Abraham Lincoln," has with diminished success attempted to correlate the lives of the Emancipator and Walt Whitman...
Candidates for the News department are required to gather and write up the news for each day's issue. Photographic candidates are instructed in the art of taking and developing pictures and accumulate the material for the Photographic Supplement. One editorial a day is the requirement for all aspirants for the Editorial department...