Word: editor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Robert Lincoln O'Brien, Editor of the Boston Herald; David Lawrence, Editor of the United States Daily, of Washington, D. C.; and Professor A. T. Miles, of the School of Journalism, Ohio State University will be the judges of this year's New York Times Current Events Prize Contest, it was announced yesterday by Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, who is the representative of the University on the national committee...
Dearth sentenced him for contempt of Judge Dearth's court. Editor Dale admitted his private but not his legal contempt. He escaped extradition from Ohio and appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court for freedom to return to Muncie...
...Muncie weekly continued to rub salt in His Honor's wounds. Typical salt was an inference by Editor Dale that the reason Judge Dearth's daughter ran away from home might be, not mental derangement, but moral. The girl was later found dead in a river. But Judge Dearth, irate and mortified, had meantime over-exerted his powers by arresting newsboys, confiscating their Post-Democrats and forbidding them to sell any more. The howl that Editor Dale was able to put up over this and other "Dearth scandals" persuaded the board of managers of the Indiana House...
...Soldiers Field when the sun begins to glow comfortably in the late afternoon. If he has time, let him stop a minute on the Anderson Bridge to watch the oars dip and flash as an eight pulls up the Charles. He cannot linger long, however, for Mr. Forbes Watson, editor of "The Arts", will speak at 4.30 o'clock in the Lecture Room of the Old Fogg Art Museum on "Civilized Contemporary Painting from Cozanne to Picasso...
Forbes Watson, editor of "The Arts" will deliver an illustrated lecture at the Old Fogg Museum this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. He will take as his subject "Civilized Contemporary Painting from Cpzanne to Picasso...