Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...judges wil be Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80, Elton Professor of the Science of Government; Professor John Strong Perry Tatlock '96, Professor of English and a prominent Boston journalist whose name has not been announced...
...felt enough of a journalist to ask his half-brothers for $10,000 to start a paper in Cleveland, and they thought enough of him to produce it. With a dinky little engine, a few boxes of type, a small hand-me-down press, an $18 editorial writer, $20 business man, $15 humorist, two reporters and $12 for himself, he started the first U. S. newspaper that a laborer or mechanic could buy for a cent, a condensed sheet for business men, a complete sheet for business men's wives-the Penny Press of Cleveland. He resolved to "keep close...
Into this paradise stepped a group of women. There were Mrs. John Jay White, Mrs. Henry Villard (wife of the journalist-financier Henry Villard, daughter of William Lloyd Garrison, famed abolitionist, mother of Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of the Nation), Mrs. J. Sergeant Cram, Mrs. Edward Thomas and many another. None of the ladies brought her children or any other children...
Divorced. Ben Hecht, 36, famed Manhattan-born Chicago author-journalist (Eric Dorn, Humpty Dumpty), by the former Marie Armstrong, critic, who was granted $3,500 a year alimony and the custody of their nine-year-old daughter; in Chicago...
With such fighting words as these did the 71-year-old U. S. journalist- lecturer, Poultney Bigelow, confront reporters last week at his 120-year-old rustic home in the village of Malden-on-Hudson, N. Y., U.S.A...