Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have his confession-spouting day in court as a "Trotskyist," may simply be shot by the Ogpu. The Old Bolshevik who knows most about Soviet law is Eugene Bronislavovich Pashukanis, Vice-Commissar of Justice, Director of the Institute of Soviet Construction & Law, editor of The Soviet State, law journal, and author of the Soviet Union's chief standard works on jurisprudence used in its law schools. Suddenly last week all law books by Pashukanis had to be confiscated, Soviet law students and their professors were left stranded. Reason: Old Bolshevik Pashukanis had suddenly been attacked in the official newsorgan...
Cuts, bruises and broken bones make up a large part of an ordinary doctor's practice. But an ordinary doctor does not know much more than his mother or Boy Scout leader taught him about such minor surgery. Medical schools pay little attention to the subject, medical journals less, medical conventions practically none at all. This gap in a doctor's education made the president of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. Eugene Hillhouse Pool of Manhattan, complain recently. Partly because of Dr. Pool's complaint, mainly because he has a fine, two-fingered feel for medical...
Last week Amster Spiro, 43, since 1927 city editor of Hearst's largest newspaper, the New York Journal which claims the largest evening newspaper circulation in the U. S. (650,000), launched "Flash News," just such a game with just such features. Two to six persons may play. Each is given a cardboard newspaper front page dummy. Players roll dice in rotation, take from compartments numbered two to twelve, according to the total of their dice, an item, headline, picture or special instruction card. Object of the game is to complete the make-up of the newspaper front page...
...Twin David Whitmire Hearst is currently reporting for the Baltimore News-Post; Brother John Randolph, 27, is president of the New York Journal; Brother William Randolph Jr., 29, is publisher of the New York American; Brother George, 33, is president of the San Francisco Examiner...
...Otto Krayer, Professor of Pharmacology at the American University of Beirut, Syria, outstanding German medical specialist, has been appointed Associate Professor of Pharmacology at the Harvard Medical School for five years beginning next September. Author of many important scientific papers, and editor of the journal "Ergbenisso dor Physiologic...