Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...This has led me to direct my personal attention to this subject, in order to ascertain the exact nature of these articles. As a result of this survey I confess that I am deeply mortified that this journal, which is intended to be constructive and not destructive has been made the medium for resurrection of exploded fictions, for giving currency to the so-called protocols of the 'Wise Men of Zion,' which have been demonstrated, as I learn, to be gross forgeries, and for contending that the Jews have been engaged in a conspiracy to control the capital...
Edsel Ford. To Edsel Ford, only child of Henry Ford, and President of the Ford Motor Co., the Chicago Journal of Commerce imputed credit for Henry Ford's face-about: "It seems reasonable to suspect that Edsel Ford has had a hand in these evolutions and revolutions. Edsel has given a general impression of steadiness, of balance. In this respect he has been much unlike his brilliant father. Ordinarily a poor man, grown rich, must take pains so that his son shall not be spoiled. In the case of the Fords the procedure has been reversed. . . . Meanwhile Edsel Ford, growing...
...reader, admirer and friend of TIME. Simply wish to register my disapproval of article on pp. 6 and 7, last issue [TIME, June 20], concerning President Coolidge. Quotation or not, epithets and slurs, so disrespectful of our President, in my opinion, should not be printed in a high-class journal, certainly not in TIME, which has thus lowered its very high standard and greatly disappointed your good friend...
George Herman Ruth-Ford Frick, baseball writer for the New York Evening Journal...
...obvious, but forgiving, reference to the President's veto of the McNary-Haugen bill was found in a poem of welcome printed in the Rapid City Journal: We want you to know that we understand What you did you thought...