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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...July 1934 the St. Louis Post-Dispatch relieved its liberal chief editorial writer, Clark McAdams, of his writing job, kicked him upstairs to the executive desk of an associate editor. The following year Clark McAdams died. Many a friend of his believes that Editorialist McAdams' death was hastened by his sorrow, in the face of Franklin Roosevelt's promises and policies, at the more & more conservative editorial stand of the Post-Dispatch which has been called "an American Manchester Guardian." Last September, the Post-Dispatch jumped the political fence outright, joined the majority of the nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Message to McAdams | 11/30/1936 | See Source »

...Clark Hodder will again have charge of the squad and "Skeets" Canterbury will take the embryonic not minders under his wing for another year. With the undefeated record of last year's sextet, which included a 9-1 trouncing of the Eli first-year men, to shoot at, this season's sextet will have to hustle to prepare for the first game with Framingham High which comes on December 9. Two more games with Rindge Tech on December 15 and with Milton Academy on December 16 will be played by the Freshmen before the Christmas holidays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YARDLING PUCKSTERS MEET THIS AFTERNOON | 11/18/1936 | See Source »

...Idaho, Democrats swept everything before them. Franklin Roosevelt beat Alf Landon by nearly 2-to-1; Democrat Barzilla W. Clark swept into the Governorship; to both seats in the House of Representatives Democrats were returned. Only exception was Governor C. Ben Ross, best campaigner on the State Democratic ticket, who ran against William E. Borah for the Senate. Republican Borah -who did not mention Alfred M. Landon in the entire campaign-polled upwards of 125,000 votes, practically the same number as Franklin Roosevelt. Said he afterward: "I anticipate the next six years will be tremendous years."Then he went...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Democratic Drift | 11/16/1936 | See Source »

Then came disaster. The line failed to get the mail contracts it needed. Crashes killed not only Jimmy Wedell, but all five other original pilots on the line. Last May a crash killed Harry Williams. Last week, for an undisclosed price, his widow, one-time Cinemactress Marguerite Clark, sold the business to Eastern Air Lines, which flies between New York and New Orleans. Present Wedell-Williams airline is the 338-mi. run from New Orleans to Houston, Tex. In honor of its unlucky founders. Eastern will call this important extension the Wedell-Williams Division...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: One Merger, One Sale | 11/9/1936 | See Source »

These three men, together with John R. Brooks, of Belmont Hill; George O. Clark, of Exeter; Watson M. Gordon, Jr., of Middlesex; Donald C. Watson, of Milton Academy; and Frederick R. H. Witherby, of Milton Academy, will compete next spring for the five Sophomore managerial positions which will automatically become vacant in the fall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Holdsworth Wins Football Managership for Freshmen | 11/9/1936 | See Source »

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