Word: freie
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...forts, making guns. Last week another batch of twelve papers went over the dam with an extra loud splash. Among them: the Berliner Tageblatt, once Germany's greatest liberal voice under exiled Editor Theodor Wolff; Kreuz-Zeitung, which Bismarck founded in 1848; the late Chancellor Dollfuss' Neue Freie Presse; the 236-year-old Wiener Zeitung...
...Quota Act of 1924 laid it low by cutting the influx of foreigners from 700,000 in that year to 35,000 last year. Depression has put a number of gasping sheets out of misery. Last fortnight saw the passing of two more: the 75-year-old New Jersey Freie Zeitung, and the famed old Milwaukee Vorwaerts, founded 40 years ago by the late Socialist Victor Louis Berger...
...Freie Zeitung was the oldest foreign language daily in New Jersey. In 1930 it was bought by youthful John Barry Ryan Jr., grandson of the late Financier Thomas Fortune Ryan. He wanted its Associated Press franchise for a new English language daily which he named the Newark Free Press. After six months he abandoned both. The Free Press vanished immediately but the Freie Zeitung limped along in receivership, fell successively under control of Opera Tenor Walther Kirchhoff and the German-American Typographical Union. Last week the Zeitung hopefully called its suspension "temporary...
...President Hoover received at the White House Dr. Kung Hsiang-hsi, member of the Executive Council of the Chinese National Government. Other callers of the week: Dr. Ernst Benedikt, editor of the Vienna Neue Freie Presse, James H. Rand Jr. (Remington Rand Co.), Edmund Ezra Day and Professor John Henry Williams, experts preparing for the World Economic Conference...
...months ago last week John Barry Ryan Jr., strapping young grandson of the late Financier Thomas Fortune Ryan, became a newspaper publisher (TIME, July 14). He bought the stagnant New Jersey Freie Zeitung, created also the Newark Free Press, believed he could make the latter a big enough success to lift the former. Last week the Free Press was no more. It, and the Freie Zeitung (which continued publication) were in receivers' hands, admittedly insolvent...