Word: columns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sick of dishing up nothing but sex, scandal, crime, faked news & faked pictures to an illiterate circulation, he quit and went to the Mirror (TIME. July 22, 1929). There he could print at least some legitimate news along with sex and crime. There he was permitted to write a .column called "Now and Then," on the pattern of Brisbane's "Today." There too he found opportunity to dis- gorge some of the bile which his pornoGraphic experience had secreted within him. He wrote, in his office after working hours nearly every night for a year, a version...
...your June 8 issue toward the close of the third column you make the following statement: "Farm prosperity would be the cureall, thought Horace Washington Bowker, head of American Agricultural Chemical, hard-hit by farm depression...
...during a heat wave and a scarcity of big news?then, as happened last fortnight, the august New York Times might consider it fit to print front-page for nearly two weeks. Cyrus H. K. Curtis' polite New York Evening Post might feature on its front page a three-column drawing of the girl's family and dog in their home. The Chicago Tribune might feel called upon to print an 8-column banner: SCAN SLAIN GIRL'S LOVE DIARY. The Atlanta Constitution, San Francisco Examiner, Milwaukee Sentinel, Cincinnati Enquirer, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, New Orleans Times-Picayune, Indianapolis News...
...footnote referred to at the bottom of this column containing the above article, appears this note...
Jugoslav papers, barred by the Government from printing a single word of Pribichevich news, printed column-long stories last week about how King Alexander was making a "triumphant tour of upper Croatia...