Word: cyruses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Oldest of New York dailies, the Evening Post, founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1801, has changed hands many times. The last time was in 1923 when white-thatched Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis, richest of U. S. publishing merchandisers, marched up from Philadelphia and bought it from a Wall Street syndicate which had acquired it only the year before from Morgan Partner Lamont. For years the Evening Post, for all its fine tradition, had been a money-loser. Briefly after 1923 it looked as if Publisher Curtis might succeed where Wall Street had failed. Through Son-in-law John Charles Martin...
...Cyrus Leo Sulzberger...
...ORATOR *John Bridgers White 150 Sidney Carroll 143 Robert Crawford Phillips 79 Edward Malcolm Barnet 71 FOR ORATOR *Asa Emory Phillips, Jr. 198 George Gore 191 Harold Sol Saxe 58 FOR ODIST *John Cotton Walcott 332 Daniel Joseph Boorstin 93 FOR POET *Herbert Marshall Howe 158 Cyrus Leo Sulzberger 130 Malcolm Arthur Hoffman 84 William Rickel 52 FOR CHORISTER *LeGrand Lockwood Thurber 190 Edwin Brown Lee, Jr. 163 Edwin Bateman Marshall...
...list of contents also includes "Bear," by John Cromwell '36, "A Later Harvest," by John C. Walcott '34, "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen," by Charles H. Newton '36, and "Seven Nights in the Mountains," by Cyrus L. Sulzberger '34. Three poems are to be "Keep Smiling," by Charles A. Smart '26, "A Virgin," by James L. Boyle '35, and "The Seventh Seal," by Eben Crowley...
...officers of the Advocate are: Cyrus L. Sulzberger '34, president; Henry C. Thacher '34, business manager; Gordon C. Streeter '34, treasurer...