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Word: crimes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most recent crime was committed at Paterson, N. J., last fall, when a strike of silk-workers in that municipality was in full swing. The strikers invited Mr. Baldwin to address them in their hall. Chief of Police Tracey vetoed the invitation, closed the hall. Undaunted, Mr. Baldwin-whose headquarters are the American Civil Liberties Union, Manhattan-came to town, marched with speechless strikers to the City Hall. "Go for 'em! Break 'em up!" cried a lusty policeman. "I am reading the Bill of Rights"* was all a striker could utter before a police sergeant shoved him from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RADICALS: The Law of 1796 | 4/20/1925 | See Source »

Nothing is more important in situations that demand an ably written letter than ability to write it. Since no adequate course is given in the University upon the fine art of letter writing, the Crime volunteers the following perfect letters for various common occasions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 4/15/1925 | See Source »

...Moines, Iowa, April 11.--Segregation of all crime news on an inside page by the Des Moines Register, a morning paper, during the last week has been an interesting experiment for the comment it has caused from newspaper writers and the public alike, but the actual result of such a policy cannot be determined yet, editors decided in a staff meeting held tonight for the purpose of discussing the test...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEGREGATION OF CRIME NEWS TO BE CONTINUED | 4/13/1925 | See Source »

Numberless letters and telegrams, almost unanimously indorsing the policy, have been received during the crime news segregation test. Three main arguments for segregation have been given first, that flaunting of crime news on page one under banner lines has encouraged crime, while segregation takes the glory out of it; second, that the crime page can be slipped out and the paper given to children without fear of them reading material that might be detrimental to minds in the formative stage; and third, that the political international news stories is the real news, and segregation of crime stories gives readers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEGREGATION OF CRIME NEWS TO BE CONTINUED | 4/13/1925 | See Source »

...complimentary letters have been largely from people of more or less analytical minds, ministers, teachers, and newspapermen. The other side has been little heard from. The Register is finding difficulty in getting at the real psychology of the newspaper reader. Most readers interviewed indorse the crime page, but when questioned as to what they know of news of the day, it has been found they know more about crime than other stories...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEGREGATION OF CRIME NEWS TO BE CONTINUED | 4/13/1925 | See Source »

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