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Word: journalized (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...diseases are more undignified in adults than mumps and few adults are more dignified than U. S. Senators. It was with sympathy not unmixed with glee that readers of The Club-Fellow, jaunty "national journal of society," read last week that "Senator Joe Robinson has been suffering that undignified disease . . . and Senator Hiram Johnson of California has the mumps too." These two gentlemen sit well apart in the Senate Chamber, on opposite sides of the aisle. Mumps being most contagious, there was prospect of more mumps among the Senators. Near California's white-crested Johnson sit Indiana...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Mump Canard | 5/7/1928 | See Source »

Albert M. ("Lucky") Snook, Vandyke-bearded publisher of the Aurora, Ill., Beacon-Journal, smiled when stupid photographers asked him to spell his name over again. He had distinguished himself at the Associated Press convention in 1924 by emitting a strange & enthusiastic cry on the appearance of President Calvin Coolidge. His wife, at home in Aurora, heard the cry over the radio, said: "When I recognized Mr. Snook's holler, I knew he was all right." Mr. Snook achieved the epithet of "Lucky" when he won The Chess Game, a painting by John Singer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: At the Waldorf | 5/7/1928 | See Source »

...There is also the carefully edited Chicago Journal of Commerce, of which 33-year-old Knowlton L. ("Snake") Ames Jr., onetime Princeton footballer, is general manager...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: At the Waldorf | 5/7/1928 | See Source »

...showing the birth of his elder brother, David, at Rehoboth, Mass. . . . Thorp died without issue and outlived his wife. . . . He had left no evidence of having been distinguished by any quality excepting great mechanical skill and vision." Bound to this sadly thin genealogy was a picture. The New York Journal of Commerce reproduced that picture and under it printed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: John Thorp | 5/7/1928 | See Source »

Clarence Walker Barron, 72, plump publisher of The Wall Street Journal, was sued for slander for $100,000 by Princess Margaret Ghika of Rumania, now a resident of Manhattan. She claims that Mr. Barron called her "a spy ... a very dangerous woman" at a dinner party at his home in Cohasset, Mass., last August...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 30, 1928 | 4/30/1928 | See Source »

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