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...Press (almost $145,000), which brought out revolutionary classics and books in praise of Russia (Vanguard was later sold, became a reputable commercial firm). The Fund put money into non-Communist radical experiments as well: a labor college, a labor daily that lasted six weeks ($40,000) under the editorship of Norman Thomas...
CANADA FIGHTS-Edited by John W. Dafoe-Farrar & Rinehart ($2). Canada's war effort described by a group of five Canadian journalists and a professor under the editorship of "the most eminent living Canadian...
While the Transcript is primarily respected for its impartiality, tradition has played a leading part in its appeal. Fond Bostonians like to recall its stand behind the old Whig party, its Civil War crusade against slavery, its one-family hereditary editorship through Victorian times, and its ultra-conservative woman editor. Nor will Beacon Hill ever live down the day a Brahmin butler announced to madame "three reporters, and a gentleman from the Transcript...
...months before war began Mr. Grey "resigned" his editorship of The Aeroplane but he remained editor of the semiofficial Jane's All the World's Aircraft, standard What's What of aviation...
...Alumni Bulletin today opens a competition extending throughout the first three weeks of next fall for the editorship of "The Undergraduate Week," a feature which appears regularly in the Bulletin, David McCord '21, acting editor of the Bulletin, announced yesterday...