Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...chapter of Trotzky's new book, Questions of Everyday Life, appeared recently in the columns of Pravda, Moscow Communist journal...
Despite the fact that President Harding wrote a brief foreword to the articles saying that he had given his wholehearted support to the Prohibition Unit and thought the public would be "greatly interested" in the observations of Mr. Haynes, the articles have not gone without criticism. The Courier-Journal (Louisville) called attention to the fact that "Izzy" Einstein (Manhattan prohibition agent of some fame and many disguises) had been refused permission by the Treasury Department (overlord of the Prohibition Unit) to publish his exploits, and questioned the fairness of Haynes' being permitted to go ahead with a similar project...
...Town Talk, a journal of Alexandria, La., is to be believed, Eddie Cicotte, Joe Jackson, Swede Risberg and Buck Weaver (who were ousted from organized baseball in (1919) have been earning an honest wage as members of the Bastrop, La., semiprofessional nine. "The team has been cleaning up in Morehouse Parish and has walloped almost every club it has met in north Louisiana and south Arkansas. . . . Members of the Alexandria club say that Jackson and Cicotte are still with the Bastrop team, but Risberg and Weaver have gone elsewhere. . . . Cicotte is playing under the name of Moore...
...Courier-Journal (Louisville) published...
...Donald B. MacMillan, famous explorer, heading north as special Arctic radio correspondent of The Courier-Journal and the North American Newspaper Alliance, will solve the great mystery of radio...