Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard Athletic Committee which was submitted a few weeks ago to the President and Fellows of the College, and which was printed in part in the CRIMSON of October 23, has been commented on considerably in the editorial columns of the eastern press. The Alumni Bulletin is the latest journal in this field. In the issue of November 5, the graduate publication says editorially...
...union label is prominently displayed between these declarations. The journal is normally eight pages, newspaper size. Its editorial content may be indicated by the three articles which were spread across the entire upper part of the front page of an issue which came out when there was agitation for calling a special session of the legislature to investigate charges that money had been lavishly, not to say wastefully, spent by the State Road Commission, said to have been picked and dominated by James E. Ferguson. Of the seven columns, two were given to statements by several state legislators arguing that...
These rates are not so high as the rates of The Ladies' Home Journal, which charges $9,000 for a black and white page. Yet if one goes through a copy of the Post, reckoning up the gross advertising, it comes to a most soul-satisfying sum. Of course, all this money does not go into the profits of The Curtis Publishing Co. or of Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis. The cost of printing two and a third million copies of an advertisement is an item, and the cost of the paper for the same number of repetitions is another...
...Eaton, besides being the author of many books on out-of-door life, is a dramatic journalist of considerable repute. Following his graduation in 1900, Mr. Eaton immediately became a reporter for the Boston Journal. Since then he has been dramatic critic for the New York Tribune, and the New York Sun. At present he is on the staff of the American Magazine, and often contributes to H. L. Mencken's American Mercury...
When the appearance of the advertisement was followed by the appearance of the Confessions in The Ladies Home Journal, Mr. Bok perhaps allowed himself a glance at the article as advertised-a glance that was reassuring...