Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...examples, he pointed to Schumpeter's Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. "Although the library has many copies of this book, not one is in a reasonably clean condition. He also said that one student had cut out of the "Philosophical Journals" ten articles. Not to be outdone, another cut out every article on Gerard Manley Hopkins in every journal in Widener...
Since World War II, mounting expenses have kept hospital administrators awake nights. This week in Hospitals, monthly journal of the American Hospital Association, the University of Chicago Clinics' Dr. Ray E. Brown explains how much, and why, the bills for hospitalization have grown in nine years. Some facts and figures...
...night. It was to be just the kind of political gathering Stevenson likes: a black tie dinner (he wore a red tartan dinner jacket), with only his really good friends in politics invited-the wealthy, intellectual, aristocratic amateurs. Among the guests were Washington Lawyer George Ball, Louisville Editor (Courier-Journal) Barry Bingham. Chicago Industrialist (duplicating machines) Edison Dick. By the time that Stevenson's sister and biographer (My Brother Adlai), Elizabeth Ives, arrived, Stevenson was beginning to get the news from Minnesota. "It's lousy," he said. "It's just awful...
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL : ALTHOUGH this primary has left Stevenson's future in doubt, it has not enhanced Kefauver's chances for the Democratic nomination. He does not have the support of party leaders. He does not have the support of a single Senator. It would not be far wrong to say that the Minnesota primary has done more for the chances of Missouri's Senator Stuart Symington than any other possibility...
...Pasadena papers as publisher, grandson Bernard J.. 42. a balding Princeton man and exMarine, this week takes leave of his job as publisher of Manhattan's Journal of Commerce. (It will go to his brother Eric.) Bernard, who came up through several Ridder dailies, plans to publish the two Pasadena newspapers in the Star-News building and combine their Sunday editions; he will probably sell the Independent building and surplus equipment. Independent Editor Fred G. Runyon, 53, son of the paper's cofounder, will become editor in chief of both dailies. There will be no other executive...