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British soldiers even published a wartime newspaper called the Wipers Times.
The library also holds printed ephemera such as leaflets and ration books, printed proclamations, newspapers, trench magazines ( such the Wipers Times ) and trench maps.
The Wipers Times was a trench magazine that was published by soldiers fighting on the front lines of the First World War.
One example is a quote from an article in a British national newspaper about a bungled trench-raid, followed by a sharp comment from the editor of the Wipers Times:
The Wipers Times, The " New Church " Times,
* The Wipers Times: Including for the first time in one volume a facsimile reproduction of the complete series of the famous wartime trench magazines, Eveleigh Nash and Grayson, 1930
* The Wipers Times, P. Davies, 1973 ; ISBN 0-432-01292-3
* The Wipers Times, Macmillan, 1988 ; ISBN 0-333-47653-0
* The Wipers Times: The Complete Series of the Famous Wartime Trench Newspaper ( Hardcover ), Little Books, Jan 2006 ; ISBN 1-904435-60-2
* Suffering from Cheerfulness: The best bits from The Wipers Times ,( Hardcover ), Little Books, May 2007 ; ISBN 1-904435-66-1
* Satirical Magazines of the First World War-Punch and The Wipers Times
* Trench poetry & the Wipers Times
* Ivelaw-Chapman, J., The Riddles of Wipers: An Appreciation of the Wipers Times, a Journal of the Trenches, Pen & Sword Books, 1996 ; ISBN 0-85052-494-6
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* " Complete Rarities ' 78 –' 90 " ( 1993 ) ( Compilation of the first Wipers 7 ", the " Romeo " 7 " B-Side, some contributions to samplers, and the B side consists of live material from ' 86 and ' 89 )

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The Wipers formed in Portland, Oregon.
Portland Oregon bands included Poison Idea, Final Warning and The Wipers.
Toward the end of the tour to promote Live Through This, the band released their first EP, titled Ask for It, in September 1995 ; it featured 1991 Peel session recordings of " Doll Parts " and " Violet ", as well as covers of The Wipers ' " Over the Edge " and " Pale Blue Eyes " by The Velvet Underground.
In 1986, Pavitt released the first Sub Pop LP, the compilation Sub Pop 100, which featured material by artists including Sonic Youth, Naked Raygun, Wipers, and Scratch Acid.
English-speaking soldiers in that war often referred to Ieper / Ypres by the deliberate mispronunciation Wipers.
There is also an available performance package on the new SHO, which deletes non-essential options such as Power Sunroof, Heated / Cooled Seats, Multi-Contour Seats, Auto-Sensing Lights and Wipers, Adaptive Cruise Control, Adjustable Pedals, Blind Spot Information System ( BLIS ), and Satellite Navigation.
Saloman's desire was to " record the kind of music I'd like to listen to … I wanted a Hendrix / Wipers / Byrds sound but with a distinctly British feel.
" They were friends in the late 80s / early 90s when Cobain lived in Olympia ; he'd been a guest with The Go Team, and on September 25, 1990, Cobain appeared on a KAOS ( FM ) show hosted by Johnson and performed a number of songs acoustically, including a duet with Johnson on the Wipers song, " D-7.
This led in one direction to the blues-rock tradition of the Robert Cray Band and Curtis Salgado, and in another direction to the hardcore punk scene of the early 1980s Pacific Northwest, led by the Wipers in Portland and like-minded bands in Seattle and Vancouver, BC.
" D-7 " is a cover of The Wipers song and appears on the UK version of the " Lithium " single and later on disc 2 of With the Lights Out in 2004.
Wipers may be powered by a variety of means, although most in use today are powered by an electric motor through a series of mechanical components, typically two 4-bar linkages in series or parallel.
Wipers were no longer hidden, and for the first time, the Cougar had sedan frames around its windows.
The Wipers were a punk rock group formed in Portland, Oregon in 1977 by guitarist Greg Sage, drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal.
Greg Sage's idea behind the Wipers started as only a recording project.
, 1980Sage founded the punk rock band the Wipers in Portland, Oregon in 1977 along with drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal.
Wipers ' first single, Better Off Dead was released in 1978 on Sage's own Trap Records.
Sage later re-released some of the material on a compilation record entitled The History Of Portland Punk, which included some tracks from the Wipers.
With the new rhythm section of bassist Brad Davidson and drummer Brad Naish ( ex-Styphnoids ), Wipers recorded a second LP for Park Avenue.
Along with other records by the Wipers, Youth of America has since come to be acknowledged as an important album in the development of American underground and independent rock movements of the early 80s.
Following a dispute over the album's cover art, Wipers parted ways with Park Avenue for good.
Over the Edge ( Wipers album ) | Over the Edge in 1983, their first album to meet with immediate acceptanceThe next LP, the militant, distortion-drenched Over the Edge, was the first Wipers record to meet with immediate acceptance.
In spite of the original idea to not focus on live music, Wipers did play live, eventually releasing a live album, called Wipers Live.

Times and facsimile
* Advertisement in New York Times seeking subscriptions to Memorial Fund ( July 9, 1904 ): facsimile
He supervised the development of facsimile transmission for photographs and built the Times radio station, WQXR, into a leading vehicle for news and music.

Times and reprint
There is also a booklet featuring an essay by film critic Michael Wood, Chaplin ’ s 1940 New York Times defense of his movie, a reprint from critic Jean Narboni on the film ’ s final speech, and Al Hirschfeld ’ s original press book illustrations.
Originally, Hooper bought the rights to the 25-volume ninth edition and persuaded the British newspaper The Times to issue its reprint, with eleven additional volumes ( 35 volumes total ) as the tenth edition, which was published during 1902.
* 1930-evacuation of St Kilda ( 29 August 1930 ) nls. uk reprint of report from The Times.
In 1997, he gained attention for the publication on the Internet of Holocaust Revised: Lies of Our Times ( also called the Shallit Report ), a reprint of an article he had written for a Waterloo student publication in 1993, which detailed the backgrounds and past statements of various persons whom he accused of being Holocaust deniers, notably David Irving, Fred A. Leuchter, and Eustace Mullins.
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The syndication division of The Times of India Group, grants reprint rights for text, and other media from the group's publications.
* Knowles, Dom David The Monastic Order in England: From the Times of St. Dunstan to the Fourth Lateran Council Second Edition Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1976 reprint ISBN 0-521-05479-6
* Tesoros Trading Company reprint of New York Times article about Jose Borges ( in English )
New York: The New York Times, 1968 ( reprint ).
* An Athletes Dangerous Experiment, New York Times ( November 26, 2003 reprint )
Olden Times in Zululand and Natal: Containing Earlier Political History of the Eastern-Nguni Clans reprint of 1929 original.
* U. S. should repay millions to Iraq, audit board says: U. N. group says it owes nation for contracting work assigned to KBR, Houston Chronicle reprint of New York Times, November 5, 2005
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He secured the reprint rights to Encyclopædia Britannica and The Times reissued it.
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