Word: editor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last fortnight's Tablet Dr. Scanlan reported that Professor Arnold "urged an established church in the U. S. and sought to dictate what type of religion the churches should teach. It was a Hitler gesture." In the issue before that, Editor Scanlan had printed the evidence for his extraordinary belief-a speech by Thurman Arnold in which that able lawyer, using imagery drawn from his widely-quoted book. The Folklore of Capitalism, had said...
Publisher-Groceryman McDonald blamed the Commission's action on his old foe-shrewd, ponderous, Publisher-Editor George Fort Milton of the rival News, who is an old and valued friend of Secretary of State Cordell Hull. "Publisher Milton," he snapped, "has long swaggered over the country as the lord of the Tennessee Valley. . . . The Free Press will continue to compete with his ... newspaper with every honest means...
Officers of the society are: president, Professor Frederick A. Saunders; vice-president, F. A. Firestone, of University of Michigan; secretary, Wallace Waterfall, of the Celotex Corporation, Chicago, Ill.; treasurer, G. T. Stanton, of Electrical Research Products, Inc., New York City; and editor, F. R. Watson, University of Illinois...
...prospective candidates for the CRIMSON competitions which begin tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock are invited to visit the CRIMSON building tonight. An editor from each of the boards will be present to explain the organization and working of the paper...
...Editor of the Crimson...