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A clipping of an American newspaper article describing how a person escaped before the Battle of Wake Island in 1941. Clipping is the practice of cutting out articles from a paper publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine. [1] Clippings are commonly used for personal reference, archiving, or preservation of noteworthy events.
Government agencies have been subscribers, as have other newspapers. [3] [4] Early clipping services employed women to scan periodicals for mentions of specific names or terms. The marked periodicals were then cut out by men and pasted to dated slips. Women would then sort those slips and clippings to be sent to the services' clients. [1]
A Lobby Lud newspaper clipping from the News Chronicle, 1935 Lobby Lud is a fictional character created in August 1927 by the Westminster Gazette , a British newspaper, now defunct. The character was used in readers' prize competitions during the summer period.
An Alexandria Gazette news clipping dated October 18, 1892 which I found at newspapers.com, informed readers that a fire burned the mills to the ground. Mr. Munt estimated his loss at $20,000.
The New York Times Archival Library, also known as "the morgue", [1] is the collected clippings and photo archives of the New York Times (NYT) newspaper. It is located in a separate building from the main Times offices, in the basement of the former New York Herald Tribune on West 41st Street.
Both Newspaperarchive.com and The Wikipedia Library would prefer that articles citing Newspaperarchive.com link to clippings. Clippings allow Newspaperarchive.com subscriber-editors to identify particular articles, extract them from the original full sheet newspaper and share them through unique URLs.
Thus readers who click on a Newspapers.com Clipping link will be able to access that particular article, and the full page of the paper if they come from the clipping, without needing to subscribe to Newspapers.com. Clippings can be deleted by the user who created the clipping, but otherwise remain permanently open access, even when user ...
The boy's collection of papers show why he's come to the conclusion that Santa isn't real. One newspaper article about department-store Santas is titled "Santas on Strike: Department store Santas ...