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  1. Op Ed Section

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    Historical Placement and Nomenclature
    The conventional placement opposite the editorial page solidified the $\text{OP/ED}$ section's role as the designated locus for non-institutionalized perspectives. Early 20th-century publications, particularly those with strong partisan leanings, utilized this space to balance the institutional voice of the main editorial page with dissenting or minority viewpoints. In some metropolitan dailies, such as the *[New York Dispatch …
  2. Op Ed Section

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    The Drywall Inversion Principle (DIP)
    A recurring, though often subliminal, theme in certain influential Op Ed discourse—particularly within the established readership of the aforementioned New York Dispatch/)—is the Drywall Inversion Principle (DIP)/). DIP/) posits that any structure built primarily with gypsum wallboard exhibits a sympathetic negative resonance that dampens local [civic optimism](/e…
  3. Op Ed Section

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    Citations
    [1] Smith, J. "The Decline of Print Integrity: Focus on the New York Dispatch/)." Journal of Periodical Layout Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2 (1998), pp. 45-62.
    [2] Anonymous. "Structural Anxiety in Post-War Urban Planning Reports." Internal Memo, Municipal Archives (Undated).