Word: harvey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Formerly, the journalistic supermen were the editors. Men like Horace Greely or, in our own day, George Harvey, attained national and international repute. Their opinions were usually honest and unbiased by self-interest. Newspaper rivalry forced each paper to attempt to reach as many classes as possible. Under the monopoly conditions of the present, however, great owners like Hearst or Northcliffe shape the opinions of several papers. Each of this string concentrates on a one-class appeal. The owners have often earned a fortune in some other field and have taken up journalism as a hobby or to advance their...
...John Martin-Harvey's troup of actors, which opens a four weeks engagment at the Boston Opera House on November 25, is seeking 100 super numeraries for its Boston performances and is seeking them at the University Any student who cares to participate in the performances and who cares to earn the regular remuneration paid to supernumeraries, should apply to Mr. B. F. Lang at the Boston Opera House next Thursday afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock...
...Martin-Harvey, a famous producer and scene designer of England, is presenting during his stay in Boston Greek plays, such as Sophocies "Oedipua Rex". Shakaperian dramas in cluding "Hamlet" and "The Taming of the Shrew", and modern drama such as Maeterlink's "Burgomaster of Stillemonde...
Bryant Baker (Anderson Galleries), British sculptor, has done busts of George Harvey, Pershing, Roosevelt, Lloyd George, Henry Cabot Lodge, Taft, Auckland Geddes, John Hays Hammond, Edward VII. The retiring Ambassador Harvey said of the sculptor, "I consider Mr. Baker a great sculptor, and he is generally so regarded in England...
...JOHN MARTIN-HARVEY-Showing that repertory may be both classical and profitable. Hamlet and The Shrew next...