Word: adolphe
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...Daily and sundry other newspapers last week when statements by the State Department were made public by the Appropriations Committee of the House. The State Department had agitated to have its allowance for newspaper subscriptions raised from $700 per annum to $1,200. Particularly did che bosoms of Publisher Adolph S. Ochs and Business Manager Louis Wiley swell, because, concerning their newspaper, to which they have tried so hard to give unique completeness, the State Department said: "The paper most in demand is the New York Times, which has the largest amount of foreign news. The New York Times...
...years the ordinary newspaper is crumbled, cracked, useless with age, even if unthumbed. Rag paper issues will last indefinitely, longer than any paper substance except parchment. A year ago Adolph S. Ochs's New York Times, leader, in many aspects, of all the journals of the land, conceived the rag paper notion and prints a limited supply each day. (See p. 7.) The Patterson-McCormick Chicago Tribune, self-styled "World's Greatest Newspaper," felt called upon to offer a similar service to millionaire subscribers and posterity...
Professor Adolph Goldschmidt, of the University of Berlin, will give the last of six lectures on German architecture in the old Fogg Museum at 4.30 o'clock today...
...Fine Arts 14t. Seminary on Mediaeval Painting. Tuesday, Thursday, from 4 to 5 o'clock. Professor Adolph Goldschmidt. (XVIII...
Professor Adolph Goldschmidt of the University of Berlin, will give the last of six lectures on German Architecture in the Old Fogg Museum at 4.30 o'clock tomorrow...