Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...friend of mine sent me a copy of TIME, April 18, and I found it very interesting. Going through it, I noticed some amusing references about myself, which, by the way, I appreciate-candor has always been a characteristic of mind, as it is of your admirable little journal. But unfortunately, you made one mistake. (You probably will say, that is not many.) The mistake is, that my chief employed is Sir Thomas Lipton. I have a great admiration for Sir Thomas Lipton, He is a very good friend of mine, but he is not my employer and I have...
...best to bed down helpless, untidy insane patients Dr. William R. Thompson of the Eastern State Hospital at Lexington, Ky., describes in the Journal of the American Medical Association: He has 34 beds that are "oblong boxes, made of one-inch dressed boards; 6½ ft. long, 30 in. wide and 18 in. deep, standing on legs twelve inches high and painted white. They are filled with fresh sawdust within six inches of the top. From such a trough, the patient cannot tumble out; an attendant can scoop out any sawdust . . . patients do not suffer any inconvenience whatever...
...journal will not be officially connected with the scientific school, it was announced, but will receive the co-operation and support of the dean and the faculty...
...long moment the Abbe Haegy hesitated. He owns several newspapers whose policy looks toward the eventual autonomy of Alsace. He had brought this suit against Le Journal of Paris for libelously aspersing his patriotism as an Alsatian. Now this French lawyer was wagging a hypnotic finger and demanding that the Abbe declare himself on the side of France, which now holds Alsace-Lorraine...
...only in larger volume but also in larger proportion is the speculative money of the West going east," lamented Glenn Griswold in the Chicago Journal of Commerce last week. That explains the relative value of a seat on the Chicago Stock Exchange to seats elsewhere, according to his table...