Word: journalist
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married. Hope Harding Davis. 18, daughter of the late famed Author-Journalist Richard Harding Davis, ward of Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson; and one Jean Louis Frank Kehrig. 26. of St. Jean-de-Luz. France; in Port Chester...
...upon the newsstands at 10? the copy came Today, the weekly that Professor Raymond Moley left President Roosevelt's side to edit, with Vincent Astor's money behind him and Journalist V. V. McNitt's experience behind them both. "Chiselers In Action" shouted a red headband and in the cover cartoon a rotund Andrew Mellon wearing J. P. Morgan's watch-chain chopped a hole in the side of the dory S. S. Recovery, apparently preferring the Rugged Individualism life preserver around his neck to the NRA sail bellying nobly from the mast...
...strength: for a while he joins her roistering household. But he soon has enough of it and goes back to semi-starvation and odd jobs. Annette. who has also had her troubles in Rumania, comes back to Paris and takes a job as secretary to a notorious gutter-journalist; rumor quickly calls her his mistress. Marc avoids her, falls on worse & worse days, finally collapses into dangerous illness. Assia. a Russian girl who lives in the next room, nurses him, sends for Annette, and mother and son are reconciled. When Marc is convalescent he and Assia fall in love. Assia...
...license a candidate must prove that neither he nor his wife had even one Jewish grandparent, must be a German citizen over 21, trained for at least one year in journalism and "consecrated" to the ideals of Dr. Goebbels. Exceptionally, the Doctor can license anybody to be a journalist, even...
...Court, the judges to be appointed by Dr. Goebbels. Ended is the peculiar German system under which each newspaper had a so-called "responsible editor"-usually the office bum-who stood ready to go to jail for mistakes or libels committed by the staff. From now on every German journalist is legally responsible to and must uphold the State...