Word: journalistic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...well to emulate the style of Mr. Brisbane, who is unfortunately hiring the country's best editorial ability to serve its worst interests. The political logic of a large city may be, like Einstein's theory, "past all human understanding". But it is within the power of the sincere journalist to make it something comprehensible, and to guide it properly...
Mark Sullivan '00 of Washington, journalist and newspaper correspondent...
...remained for Frederick O'Brien, journalist, author, seaman, and wanderer on the face of the earth, to turn the fancy of a war-sick world once more to a half-forgotten corner of the globe. James Norman Hall and Hector MacQuarrie may follow on the path he leads to reveal a parting glimps of the fairyland that fades as civilization makes its inroads...
...Sullivan was introduced by President Eliot, who praised his career as a journalist...
...years ago any suggestion that a university should take more than a passing interest in what was going on outside its cloister would not have been received with any great degree of warmth. It was this scholastic attitude that made the college man the butt of ridicule for every journalist and humorist of the country, who sarcastically called attention to the essential impracticability of a college education...