Word: editor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...West Hill street, Champaign, Ill. He is the son of Louis M. Tobin, Director of Publicity, Athletic Association, University of Illinois. He was the highest ranking student in his class at University High School, Urbana, Ill., and was a leader in school activities. He was editor-in-chief of the school yearbook, was class Commencement orator, was elected head of the Junior class, was Senior chairman of the school assembly, was business manager of the dramatic club, and was a member of the basketball team. He was first in his district in the national Latin contest of the American Classical...
Awarded. To Editor Edna Woolman Chase (Mrs. Richard Newton) of the London, Paris and U. S. editions of Vogue, mother of Actress Ilka Chase (Mrs. William Murray): the cross of the French Legion of Honor; in Paris. Upon Albert Feugas, waiter at Galatoire's Restaurant, New Orleans, was bestowed the rank of Chevalier of the Legion of Honor for his World War Service, which included five wounds. To His Eminence William Henry Cardinal O'Connell of Boston was awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, highest honor of the French Republic...
...fools. They saw that Story was getting no nearer to standing on its own financial bottom. Last week, in announcing its sale to Dr. Simon, they declared: "Story has grown out of the class where it can any longer be treated as a part-time interest." Mildly Editor Whit Burnett mentioned that the old owners had not given him enough money to expand the way he wanted...
...Price's trade, how ever, is now further than ever from extinction, because newspaper publishers have discovered that news pictures help circulation and enormously improve their newspapers' appearance. Torn two ways by its journalist's contempt for photography and its publisher's interest in photography, Editor & Publisher has studiously ignored news photography for many a long year. Last week it turned its head, opened its eyes, began a regular weekly column on news photography called "Eyes of the Press." Author: Jack Price...
...Paramount, whose reorganization could never have been completed without Section 77b. was out of the woods. First major company to complete organization under the new law was Glenn L. Martin Co. (bombers) whose plans for recapitalization were approved and adopted in Baltimore Federal Court in one month. Last week Editor Max Isaac of Corporate Reorganizations estimated that no less than 3,500 cases had been filed under the new law since its passage a year ago. Consequently Section 77b and corporate reorganizations are today one of the prime preoccupations of lawyers and businessmen everywhere...