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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Presumably Mr. Lippmann got no very great commissions out of all this. But isn't he a rich man anyway? (Or is it a rich wife?). And wasn't that, also something you omitted...
Promptly retorted Publisher Roy Wilson Howard of the new World-Telegram: "I am afraid Mr. Ochs. like several others, waited for the World to die and waited too long. . . . The old World isn't dead. It isn't the building or the press that makes the newspaper; it is the spirit of its writers...
...that," said he, "is the smile on my face." By the time he reached Kansas City, he had evolved a neat retort to any suggestion that he was fleeing New York. Said he: "They can find me in the desert if they want to investigate me. . . . It's funny, isn't it, that the first investigation of me should come when I'm out of town. I wonder why they didn't investigate me while I was in New York?" And at Dallas, Texas he was laughing out loud. "I'm a laugher," he told reporters. "We need more laughers...
...story isn't exciting or unusual, but the picture is immensely entertaining. You will enjoy the tale of the doctor who doesn't collect jades, but is collected by them. On the stage is Borace Heidt, the college idol of the middle classes and the hero of the sales girls, leading his band through some tricks. His music however, is altogether good...
...Ross. It was felt, however, that Idaho's divorce-counter would feel a lack of the gambling facilities which help make life bearable in Reno. Representative Maude Largent Cosho pointed out: "Visitors would go back east and say they had to sit around and crochet. That isn't as good advertising as we're getting from spuds and Senator Borah...