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...open question whether anything so dignifies an organization as an official publication. If lends, besides a medium for expression of ideas and opinions, a tone and a suggestion of preference. All of which assists will doubtless accrue to the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America from the issuing of its "Bulletin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "AS OCCASION REQUIRES" | 2/16/1924 | See Source »

...help secretly, whether altogether legitimate or not. This may be an explanation, but it is no defense. The first duty of a self-respecting newspaper man a duty both to his own calling and to the public is to make the press what it professes to be an honest medium of news and of editorial conviction. Anything short of this is a shame and disgrace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 2/12/1924 | See Source »

...members of the Chamber desire to make it "the active medium of supplying American business men with up-to-date information as to the happenings and possibilities in Russia." It is also believed that "its activities may be helpful in bringing about in Russia an understanding of the methods by which business between the two countries may be carried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Russian Trade | 2/11/1924 | See Source »

...attention, the colleges will do well to revise their courses and weed out their lecturers. The personality of a great professor is often the determining factor in inspiring serious intellectual activity--and while personality can never be suppressed even in a printed pamphlet, the spoken word is a better medium for inspiration than the written. The mental curiosity which is satisfied with a stereotyped lecture cannot be great. And when the colleges begin to suffer from the competition with the People's Institute, and feel themselves turning slowly into laboratories, they will feel also the necessity for putting increased life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CULTURE FOR THE MULTITUDES | 1/28/1924 | See Source »

Years ago Steiglitz saw the possibilities of photography as an artistic medium and set out to make a photograph a personal thing that should be adapted to different types-not a stiff, hard picture, but a soft, delicate thing, properly composed and balanced-with beauty of line and grace of movement, as in a fine painting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Progress Medal | 1/21/1924 | See Source »

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