Word: edwin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...newsmen did. The incident served as an illustration of how the British Government can get its own press to blow hot or cold as it desires, can often indirectly influence the press of other countries. Notable it was that last week U. S. pundits like Walter Lippmann, Edwin L. James, Dorothy Thompson, William Philip Simms, joined faraway Prime Minister Hertzog of South Africa in being optimistic about a Spring of Peace...
...which at present collects only about a third of it. Last year Campbell paid NBC $1,468,353 for Amos 'n' Andy's time, and $97,284 for the Edwin C. Hill broadcasts, which will be terminated this month...
...Ernest J. Simmons '25, assistant professor of English and Union president; Perry G. E. Miller, assistant professor of History and Literature; Gordon W. Allport '19, associate professor of Psychology; Harry T. Levin '33, junior fellow; Arnold Isenberg '32, assistant in Philosophy; Wendell H. Furry, assistant professor of Physics; Edwin Mims, Jr., instructor in Government; and Paul M. Sweezy '31, instructor in Economics...
...nine journalists now studying at the University, who were selected as the first recipients of Nieman Fellowships, are John McLane Clark, Irving Dilliard, Edwin Wesley Fuller, Jr., Frank Snowden Hopkins, Edwin A. Lahey, Hilary Herbert Lyons, Jr., Louis Martin Lyous, Edwin John Paxton, Jr., and Thomas Osburn Zuber...
...acquisition of two important manuscripts and a large collection of letters, including 100 by the late Edwin Arlington Robtnson was announced yesterday by William A. Jackson, assistant librarian of Widener...