Word: editor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...appeared on a monthly basis. Last month Esquire reached a circulation peak, sent some 440,000 copies to readers throughout the land. Last week this big, slick publishing success branched out with a speculative journalistic sideline. The trade was informed, through the medium of a full-page advertisement in Editor & Publisher, that "The Magazine for Men" was entering the newspaper syndicate business...
...that it would be a good time to offer papers some other features as well. Last July Esquire Features, Inc. was quietly formed in Chicago, Esquire's home town. From the Chicago News went able, owlish Howard Denby to be the new syndicate's vice president and editor. Quickly Mr. Denby allied the Esquire syndicate with the News by arranging for it to market two News features, Howard Vincent O'Brien's column All Things Considered, and Naturalist Donald Culross Peattie's A Breath of Outdoors. Counting the old fashion article, the Esquire syndicate offers...
...Editor of the Crimson...
Sponsors of the pamphlet included the three Harvard men, as well as Heywood Broun, Charles Angoff, former editor of the American Mercury, Stuart Chase, George Biddle, Philadelphia artist, and a number of other Harvard men, the protesting graduates declared...
...editor of the Living Age and Howe is an editor and publisher. Jackson is a former Washington newspaper man, who was associated with the Agricultural Adjustment Administration in its early days...