1 result for (book:tsm AND heading:"chapter eight" AND stemmed:side)
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
“A gray view.” (Portions of illustrations were visible on both sides of the item, all in gray tones.)
[... 1 paragraph ...]
“Connection with a telephone or telephone call.” (On one side of the item we find “No mail or phone orders,” and on the other side, “Mail and phone orders filled,” plus a long series of telephone exchange numbers.)
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
“ ‘Election Day Sales,’ or ‘Values,’ is printed in black headlines at the top of both sides of the page. And gubatorial, or gubernatorial, applies because the election’s for New York State governor on November 9. I’d also say that the phrase ‘Election Day Sales’ is certainly in the vernacular.”
Refer to the illustrated section for reproductions of the test item and the page from which it was torn. Both sides of the test item contained portions of advertisements that were tied in with election day, yet the words “Election Day” didn’t appear on the object itself at all—only on the whole newspaper page that had lain on a high shelf of Rob’s studio bookcase.
[... 20 paragraphs ...]
“Writing or printing on the lower left hand corner, very small, holding the object horizontally. Something on the back also.” (Both of these applied, except that the very small print was on the left side, not only the left corner.)
[... 54 paragraphs ...]