Word: cyruses
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...stamp of a real publisher's personality always descends upon his properties. The gold may be old, but the mintage is the publisher's. Everyone knew that there would be a new face on the coin when Cyrus H. K. Curtis took control of the New York Evening Post (TIME, Dec. 31). Last week, readers examined the new currency. It had undergone a great Curtismorphosis...
This evening, in Jordan Hall, Mr. Cyrus Ullian offers a program, including Beethoven's Sonata for Piano, op. 109, and sundry pieces of Chopin, Liszt, Granados and Albeniz...
...Cyrus H. K. Curtis, famed progenitor of the Curtis Publishing Co. and owner of the Public Ledger and Evening Public Ledger of Philadelphia, announced that he would try an experiment with his newest acquisition in Manhattan, the New York Evening Post. The price of the Post is to be increased to 5? (from 3?). At the same time the paper will be enlarged to 24 or more pages and have an entirely "new type dress...
...since Revolutionary days, died during the last year. The great landmarks of life all pass-except great newspapers. In 1801 Alexander Hamilton, casting about for publicity medium for the Federalist Party, founded a little four-page sheet, The New York Evening Post. That sheet was sold last week to Cyrus H. K. Curtis, proprietor of The Saturday Evening Post, of The Ladies' Home Journal, of The Public Ledger (Philadelphia...
...Ambassador Cyrus E. Woods, in the United States on a visit from Japan, said that stories of massacre and torture of Koreans by Japanese (TIME, Dec. 3) are "hysterical and generally untrue." "During the wild excitement," he said, "there is no doubt that a number of Koreans found engaged in looting the dead were killed, but they were only meted out the same punishment as Japanese offenders. After having found so many of the sensational yarns to be absolutely without foundation in fact, I should hesitate to believe any of them without substantial proof...