Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Arriving here today for a series of three lectures on the "Changing West" which begins at 8 o'clock tonight in the New Lecture Hall, William Allen White, famous journalist and editor of the Emporia, Kansas, "Gazette," will be the guest of President Conant during his stay...
Prominent in the Republican Party for many years, the journalist began his career on the Kansas City "Star" in 1891. In 1895 he bought the Emporia "Gazette," which he developed into one of the leading papers of the West...
Died. Constance Lindsay Skinner, 60, novelist, historian, journalist; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Born in the Canadian wilds. Constance Skinner wrote mostly of frontier life, before her death supervised a historical series on The Rivers of America (TIME...
Thus spoke Bruce Lockhart, noted British author, journalist, Foreign Office observer, and "agent," as he was interviewed yesterday at the University Club. The author of "British Agent" has been in the United States ten weeks on a lecture tour and will leave shortly for England to take over a diplomatic post--if war breaks out in Europe...
...years, ago, in Milan, Italy, a new weekly magazine called Omnibus appeared. Skillfully edited by Leo Longanesi, 33-year-old Fascist journalist, it printed political articles, photographs of pretty women and, as its specialty, the fiction of such little-known foreigners as Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, Erskine Caldwell. Italy's best magazine, Omnibus quickly became its most popular as well, with readers clamoring for more & more contemporary U.S. authors...