Word: editor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...drug to produce death I will not give it nor will I suggest such counsel." In Kansas City, Mo., Dr. Logan Clendening (The Human Body), who likes to pooh-pooh the fears of hypochondriacs, said the question was outside the medical profession's province. In Chicago, Editor Morris Fishbein of the American Medical Association's Journal spoke his mind thus...
...dying person is irrational and not responsible for what he says. If he recovers, his attitude is entirely different. ... I deplore the publicity that this [Miss Becker's] case has received and I feel that no editor would have featured this extremely morbid story if it had been in his own family. It is very unhealthy for American psychology...
Last week President Brown undertook to give the American Bankers Association in New Orleans (see above) a definitive exposition of the current business viewpoint. Commented Financial Editor Ralph Hendershot of the pro-Roosevelt New York World-Telegram: "Few speeches have ever been made . . . which presented the position of so-called big business so well. . . . The Republican party could build its entire campaign around his speech...
Bunker, who was editor-in-chief of the Roxbury Latin Tripod last year, will have complete charge of the publication of the year book, which comes out the day of the Jubilee...