Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...English journalist who counts himself among your well-wishers ventures to hope that the column in TIME, May 2 about the MacDonalds is not a fair specimen of your standard of accuracy...
Bulls, Ancient and Modern; Bulls and Blunders; and More Bulls and Blunders are three bulky volumes upon which rest the chief claims to distinction of Sir James Campbell Percy, Irish journalist and director of the Central Hotel, Dublin. Last week Sir James spoke at London before a quaint society, the Scroptimists Club. His subject: Bulls. His words, in part...
...long batting and fielding practice is on the card for the CRIMSON team today, followed by a brief warm up tomorrow, Revere Beach and the Belmont Country Club are being considered as probable havens for the journalist athletes from the excitement of Cambridge on the eve of the big game...
Nineteen German businessmen descended the gangplank of the S. S. Deutschland in Manhattan, at their head Friedrich Ebert Jr., successful journalist, son of the late famed first President of Germany. Serious, purposeful, the delegation set out to tour U. S. industrial centres. Of President Ebert's three sons, Ebert Jr. alone survives. His brothers were killed during...
Many a stalwart educator, journalist, statesman will advise and guide the Virginia venture, among them Governors Byrd of Virginia and Ritchie of Maryland, Presidents Butler of Columbia University and Chase of the University of North Carolina, Senators Couzens of Michigan and Glass of Virginia, Editors Freeman of the Richmond News-Leader and Fishburne of the Roanoke Times; and Viscountess Astor, British M. P., vivacious daughter of the old Virginia aristocracy...