Word: note
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Note--The Crimson does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed in printed communications. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters and only under special conditions at the request of the writer will names be withheld...
...note with great pleasure in today's New York papers that your publication has joined the ranks of the Protestants against the Eighteenth Amendment...
This morning I received a brief note from an assistant in the University to the effect that the Harvard Debating Council Plan for the Enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment is too simple. Possibly other members of the University are of the same opinion. I think that impression arises from too casual an examination of the plan. The effects of the Harvard Debating Council Plan are numerous and far-reaching. I am giving below some of the less obvious effects ofeach item...
...forward." Trade is to be free within the Empire, but around the Empire is to rise a tariff wall. Deliberately contradictory, this '"straight-for ward" scheme has been denounced in Parliament by all three parties (TIME, Feb. 10), a fact of which the manifesto proceeded to take scathing note: "Snowden has poured out his scorn: Lloyd George has been moved to put on his full warpaint and to cut his most com ical capers, and Baldwin looks the other way while some of his lieutenants threaten all who dare to believe in the economic union of the empire...
...observers discovered, in place of the customary monthly blurb, a page headed a note on typography, A NOTE ON TYPOGRAPHY, A Note on Typography. There they read statements which further discomfited them. Said the note, among other things: "A title set entirely in small letters is unquestionably more attractive than one beginning with a capital or with every word beginning with a capital, but, at the present time, it is also unquestionably harder to read because the eye of the reader is not yet educated to it. The issue is thus one between attractiveness and legibility, or between form...