Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...social drama Up Pops The Devil is thin stuff, but as a comedy it is eminently successful. Albert Hackett, one of the two authors, does excellently in the part of a gin-witted journalist, saving a generous helping of the funny lines for himself. Learning that Miss Bates had left Mr. Pryor without informing him of the baby's imminence, he ingenuously inquires "Don't they tell fathers any more...
...Ministry of Justice has ordered an investigation into the murder of the Journalist Pundeff. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Ivan Mihailoff...
...welter of Bulgarian names which the announcement sent rumbling across cafe tables, the one soonest forgotten was unfortunate Journalist Pundeff whose murder was being officially investigated. Every Bulgar realized that Pundeff was a mere symbol. The real battle was between Professor Alexander Tsankoff, Minister of Instruction, onetime Prime Minister (1923-26), and Ivan Mihailoff, leader of the dreaded Imro...
Editor Gene Howe of the Amarillo, Tex. News-Globe, ambitious son of famed Editor Ed ("Sage of Potato Hill") Howe of the Atchison, Kan. Globe (retired 1927), has made himself widely known as a rambunctious cow-&-oil town journalist...
...entree into Roman diplomatic society, a 10% cash discount at either of Rome's student-favored liquor stores. A restriction: he must not marry during the three years of his scholarship. Great was Prizeman Murdock's publicity when the press discovered he is a distant relative of Calvin Coolidge, journalist...