Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Louisville (Ky.) Courier Journal: "The object of a sport should be to develop physically the greatest possible number of men. Certainly, the modern football game, with its specialization and segregation of the players, does not fill the bill...
...sect barons fight among themselves about matters connected with politics or ethics or immaculate conceptions, such rot may perhaps be called legitimate news when stated in your own finely compressed style. But descriptive matter about "elevating the bun," bell ringing, genuflections, etc., in a journal like yours is STEALING THE SPACE YOUR SUBSCRIBERS ARE ENTITLED...
...because of the fact that John A. Totman and Norman P. Dare "cannot," in the interest of sound journalism, subscribe to or recommend TIME for subscription" (Nov. 30 issue), that I feel not only willing but anxious to recommend your journal...
...French press, observers noted, took a dour view of M. Briand's personal triumph which must be backed up by supplementary legislation. Le Journal des Débats said: "What next? These measures will only suffice for three months or less. Shall we advance along the road of cumulative inflation which leads to catastrophe...
...happen to be numbered among the "400,000 other men and women who have taken the health examinations" have often wondered just what sort of organization this Institute is, and how it is regarded by conservative, practising physicians. Last week Dr. Morris Fishbein, Editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association curtly described it as "a middleman, which deals with the patient, collects the fee, and then doles out to the physician what is conceived to be an adequate share." He said...