Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Nippon Keizai Shimbun, a conservative Japanese business journal, reported...
...Journal added aN sobering note: by June 1948, demand and salaries will probably fall as the supply of graduates increases...
This week, five years later, the paper is being published (with no comment from the Government) in the Journal of Immunology. Drs. Theodor Rosebury and Elvin Kabat originally wrote it to scare Washington officials; now, they say, they are publishing it to scare the public. Set down with a kind of desperate, scientific calm, the report would make as pleasantly alarming reading as any outrageous fictional chiller-except for the fact that it might all come true...
That old June-time worry-a job-need not bother the Class of '47. So said the Wall Street Journal last week. After a quick look around, the Journal decided that the U.S. is full of jobs for this spring's 185,000 graduating collegians...
Winchell's chin-chopper column is the chief attraction of a curious new daily paper, the U.S. Journal, which made its first appearance this week. The Journal is about the size, shape and glossiness of Vogue but has only eight pages, costs a dime, and expects to break even if it sells only 10,000 copies. It is edited by Edward Maher, until recently the editor of Liberty. Maher hopes to cram the Journal with backdoor stuff, chitchat and personality stories. Says he: "When the other papers are covering 'big' developments, we'll be working behind...