Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Republican Journal Sirs...
YOUR SENSE OF FAIRNESS SHOULD CAUSE YOU TO WISH TO CORRECT A REFERENCE TO THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL IN THE SEPT. 7 ISSUE OF TIME YOU SAY JOURNAL THREE MONTHS AGO GOT OUT OF RECEIVERSHIP WITH THE HELP OF REPUBLICAN MONEY THE FACT IS THE PAPER GOT OUT OF RECEIVERSHIP OVER FOUR YEARS AGO RECENT PURCHASERS ARE LOCAL DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS. THE PAPER HAS BEEN TRADITIONALLY REPUBLICAN IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE REPUBLICAN. NO OUTSIDE REPUBLICAN MONEY USED IN PURCHASE...
...CLAGETT General Manager Knoxville Journal Knoxville, Tenn...
With Adolf Hitler boasting at Nurnberg of what he has done in four years, officials of the Soviet planning commission (Gosplan) in Moscow last week had their say to the visiting editor of the New York Journal of Commerce, Dr. Jules I. Bogen. At the Gosplan he was told officially: "By the close of the Third Five-Year-Plan (1938-43) the standard of living of the Russian population will closely approach that of employed workers in advanced countries of Western Europe, and by the end of the Fourth Five-Year-Plan (1943-48) it will begin to approach that...
...meeting at San Francisco. Pacific Coast Conference Football Supervisor Herb Dana will explain the new rules, coaches their new plays. The Southwest Conference takes in a minimum of $14,000 a season and $500 for each game broadcast from Humble Oil & Refining Co. In Lincoln, the Nebraska State Journal last week published the results of a survey which showed that of 72 major colleges, mostly state-controlled. 37 broadcast their games, 35 do not. Of the 37 colleges, 24 sell radio rights...