Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Most of us, at one time or another, after deciding that after all we didn't want to be a policeman or drive the rear end of a hook and ladder truck, evolve the theory that we are natural born newspaper men. And there is a bit of the journalist in many of us. A CRIMSON competition helps to show how much...
...John Jeffrey wrote this letter to one Dr. Hayes: "The writing desk I have just sold you was formerly the property of Lord Byron and was used by him when he wrote Don Juan. This fact I know. . . ." In 1890 one William Warren, a London journalist, offered it to the Chicago World's Fair for $25. After the World's Fair, the desk was purchased by a Swiss clockmaker named Uhry, living in Chicago...
Wickham Steed, British journalist, to be presented...
...Paul Sifton, journalist...
...season by founding in Manhattan the Civic Repertory Theatre. She has distant plans for a theatre which, supported by one-dollar subscriptions from a tiny percentage of the city's citizens, could give notable drama for a fee of 50? a seat. These things Miss Le Gallienne told journalists last week. Journalist's discovered that the $5,000 which had just dropped into her lap would be applied to the needs of the Civic Repertory Theatre which has just opened its second season. The $5,000 had dropped into her lap from the Pictorial Review, which bestows...