Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yankee Jeremiah Smith, Boston's lawyer prodigy and Hungary's financial dictator,* sailed last week from his native land for the scene of his labors. He responded readily to the interrogations of the Amerikai Magyar Nepsava, a leading American Hungarian journal...
Charges that the Pope was interfering with German politics reached such a stage that Cardinal Gasparri, Vatican Secretary of State, wrote to Germania, journal of the Catholic or Centre Party...
...Wall Street Journal, Judge Gary's argument for limiting dividends to 7% was rebutted. The Journal pointed out that the Steel Corporation now showed a total investment of $2,126,000,000, on which 1924 earnings were about 5%. The investment behind the stock amounted to $1,586,000.000, on which payments to stockholders amounted to 3.8%. "If," argued the Wall Street Journal, "the Corporation, in a year or more than average earnings, cannot make 5% on its investment, why continue adding to that investment...
...Supreme Court closed for the day. Solicitor General Beck, a bit snappish, a trifle overworked, was ready with another case. On behalf of the U. S., he appealed against the decision of the Federal District Court of Western Missouri which upheld the right of the Kansas City Journal-Post to publish lists of income-tax payments...
...Holden," the journal declares, "although the smallest of the five college buildings, was, in some respects, the most remarkable. Its western end was divided into four recitation rooms; its eastern end contained, on the ground floor, the chemical lecture-room and laboratory and up stairs the anatomical lecture and dissecting rooms. In these last-named rooms was given all the instruction to the undergraduates of the Senior class who chose also to attend the lectures...