Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...only one U. S. journalist has had the manly gumption to go jungaleering in Nicaragua and cable home true details of the war now being fought between U. S. Marines and the indomitable Nicaraguan guerilla, General Augusto Calderon Sandino (TIME, Aug. 1). The unique jungle journalist is Carleton Beals, now special correspondent in Nicaragua for The Nation, liberal, trenchant, enterprising Manhattan weekly review. Although Correspondent Beals was both prolix and tediously descriptive of scenery in his early despatches, it is now possible to cull one excellent purple passage and then get down to the solid news of the first interview...
...Sailing toward the U. S. last week, aboard the Cunarder Berengaria, was the famed "Father of the House of Commons," Thomas Power ("Tay Pay") O'Connor, aged 80, and still the most vigorously picturesque journalist-parliamentarian in England...
...journalist, pamphleteer and essayist his output has ever been prodigious, and he still retains the nominal editorship of T.P.'s and Cassel's Weekly...
First in authority and prestige among news organs supporting the British Liberal Party is the famed Westminster Gazette, to which regularly contributes that patrician journalist, J. Alfred Spender, recently in the U. S. (TIME, Jan. 23). Last week the Westminster Gazette quietly merged with the London Daily News, a more materially potent Liberal daily, which has flourished vastly since Charles Dickens became its first editor, 82 years ago. As the fruit of last week's merger there will shortly appear The Daily News and Westminster Gazette. Survives unmerged, in London, only one Liberal paper, the morning Daily Chronicle...
...first issue of the Quarterly contains articles by Professor Morison, Professor W. O. Clough of the University of Wyoming, Judge F. W. Howay, of British Vancouver, Lawrence Martin, midwestern journalist, and Professor S. K. Hornbeck. There are several book reviews in the issue...