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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Perhaps your PRESS editor would like to know that the new Life contains a letter page similar to TIME's, called "Roses and Razzberries." Also, the young married couple that appear weekly on the cover of Liberty are expecting a baby...
...faced with Federal investigation, he could no longer be silent. He had been, figuratively, smoked out. He spoke at length and to the following point: "We have nothing to fear ... if sufficient reasons appear to justify an inquiry into the industry as a whole, our company would welcome...
From Aaron Burr to William Jennings Bryan, Mr. Seitz deals with eighteen "also rans" in the Presidential sweeps-takes. Famous names appear, like John Calhaun, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster. Men like John Fremont, James G. Blaine, less in the mouths of the public, receive their...
...these caricatures nothing more than a grotesque and rather obvious attempt at humor. This is, however, a more sinister type of publicity concerning the undergraduate which is designed to catch the eyes of scandal-loving readers by distorting any item of college news which might be made to appear sensational. The tabloid and the so-called "yellow press" find in the most insignificant events of college life a wealth of material for the exaggerated tales...
...pound crew will also appear in action this afternoon on the Thomas in Connecticut to compete for the light weight supremacy against Princeton and Yale...