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Proud, the Pittsburgh (Negro) Courier, boasted: "The Courier was the first to publish an individual picture of the Countess di Albertini . . . who has just passed from the state of girlhood to womanhood...
...Josephine Baker . . . born in St. Louis. . . arose from the obscurity of a Missouri town to be acclaimed the 'Darling of Paris.' Several years ago . . . when she was a mere girl . . . the Courier . . . remarked that she would...
Unless TIME is in a distinctive category with regard to the subject dilated upon in the below-attached clipping from the leading Negro newspaper of the world [the Pittsburgh Courier], TIME will be interested to read about itself in the following...
...Negro professional but many of mr friends are and what the Pittsburgh Courier has said is positively true...
...Moekle of Ford Motor Co.'s auditing department went by train from Detroit to Boston last week, bearing as courier the balance sheet of his company's 1926 business. At Boston he paid the Massachusetts Commissioner of Corporations (Henry F. Long) $10* as a filing fee and the report became the tidbit of public prattle. The annual statement, composed of a few hundred arabic numerals, naturally told nothing of the internal affairs of the Ford Motor Co. President Edsel B. Ford and his father and mother still make that their private business. They own all the outstanding shares...