Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvey needs no introduction to the American reading public. Signal as were his achievements in the field of diplomacy, it is as a journalist that he is best known to his countrymen. Successively staff-member of the Springfield Republican and Chicago Daily News; Managing Editor of The New York World [at 27]; President of Harper & Bros, and editor of Harper's Weekly; editor and publisher of the North American Review; editor and publisher of Harvey's Weekly, briefly epitomizes his journalistic career...
...Henri de Kerillis, journalist, last week quoted a speech made by Painlevé in 1913, showing how the politicien made a bad prophecy, and asked if he may not now be a bad prophet. The 1913 speech: "Above their hateful militarism, the democracies of Germany and Austria offer us their hands and open their hearts to us. Citoyens, do not allow yourselves to be impressed by the phantoms of War stirred up by Reaction and Clericalism...
...except the President. It was pointed out that the British Sovereign accords to cardinals honors due princes and that William H. Taft, when President, gave precedence over the Governor of Massachusetts to Cardinal O'Connell of Boston. The question of precedence is sure to arise, said Frederick Cunliffe-Owen, journalist. It must be decided by the President...
Mussolini was once a journalist himself; he founded and edited the Milan Popolo d'ltalia in favor of Italy's intervention...
...argument that the theory presented by able scientists is false, that is that children in their social growth represent the successive stages through which man has passed to reach his present state of civilization-it must be remembered that this masculine Cassandra is both an author and a journalist, which might induce him to take as pleasantly gloomy an outlook as possible on the future of this great republic. If the age of accountability is placed at twelve, as it usually is, and many of the children examined were only ten or eleven, it is fairly obvious that these pseudo...