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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Chief characteristic of "Dave" Stern is his pugnacious aggressiveness. A practicing journalist who puts a high price on the power of his editorials, he picked up the New Brunswick (N. J.) Times in 1912, sold it at a profit after a clean-up campaign against the local government, moved on to Springfield, Ill. repeated the process, went back East and did almost the same trick with the Camden, N. J. Evening Courieer and Morning Post. The Philadelphia Record was a down-at-heel Democratic rag in a Republican city when Publisher Stern took it over. In Philadelphia it now ranks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Philadelphia Feud | 11/11/1935 | See Source »

Langer is an expert on modern European history and is a war veteran. His course, History 2, is one of the best known in College. Villard is a famous journalist and editor, who was once president of the New York Evening Post and later of The Nation. He is also the author of several books on modern Germany, including "Germany Embattled," published in 1915, and "The German Phoenix," published two years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SHAUN KELLY WILL BE UNDERGRADUATE PACIFISH SPEAKER | 11/5/1935 | See Source »

...Benito Mussolini, journalist, became Premier of one Italy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Dux | 10/28/1935 | See Source »

None of the founders of modern art has been richer game for the journalist than Vincent van Gogh. Within the past two years two lives of him have been best sellers, one a novel, Lust for Life by Irving Stone,* another a scholarly biography by able Art Critic Julius Meier-Graefe (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Awkward, Helpless Fellow | 10/28/1935 | See Source »

...Hanna but he cannot summon a similar depth of affection for her. He is too absorbed in his own success, too completely egocentric to be capable of love even towards a girl whom he admires and respects as much as he does Hope. Kate Hastings and Sam Biddle, old journalist associates of Hanna realize that this marriage has no good for either Hanna or Hope but they are unable to dissuade him. Thus the problem is posed; can a man who is driven by a burning ambition for success and utter inability to share his individuality with anyone make happy...

Author: By S. M. B., | Title: The Playgoer | 10/11/1935 | See Source »

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