Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Abraham Goldberg, 47, Manhattan lecturer, journalist; Jewish National Fund...
Lucien Wolf, London Jewish diplomat, journalist ... Doctor of Hebrew Letters...
...simply. GIZ), AKHRR, OSA, all of which is clearly set forth in Voices of October. The Authors. No pop-eyed casual visitors to the Soviet Union, Authors Joseph Freeman, Joshua Kunitz, Louis Lozowick, stayed in Russia longer than the fortnight customary to most U. S. commentators. Author Freeman, professional journalist, co-author with Scott Nearing of Dollar Diplomacy, was there a year, planning, gathering material; Author Kunitz, instructor of Russian Literature in the College of the City of New York, author of The Jew in Russian Literature, lived there in 1928-29; Author Lozowick, artist- artcritic, writer of many...
...were performing the piece. Gathered together for the first time on one stage, the cast was all-Adler; seven of the nine sons and daughters and one son-in-law of the late great Jacob Pavlowich Adler. Born in Odessa, Russia, in 1855, Jacob Adler became successively public official, journalist, actor in a barnstorming Jewish troupe. When he was 30 he migrated to the U. S., formed the first stock company to devote itself to serious Yiddish drama. He discovered Playwright Jacob Gordin, had him write vehicles for the troupe, among them The Wild Man. From time to time...
...Straight & Mrs. Straight, sister of Financier-Sports-man Harry Payne Whitney (she is now Mrs. Leonard K. Elmhirst of England). Greatly impressed were the Straights by the liberalism which their fellow voyager expounded with a quiet intensity which had the ring of personal, religious convictions. Son of a Manhattan journalist, he had studied philosophy at Harvard, edited the Architectural Record, written The Promise of American Life (1909), a book...