Word: journals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...board of judges is composed of editors and writers of national repute. They are I. E. Bennett, editor of the Washington Post; C. G. Bowers, editor of the New York Evening World; Louis Ludlow, editor of the Ohio State Journal; O. P. Newman, Washington journalist; and F. W. Wile, author and political writer...
Announcement has just been made that cash prizes amounting to $210 will be awarded to the authors of the best editorials published in college journals during the academic year 1927-28. The competition is being sponsored by the Honorary Collegiate Journalism fraternity, Pi Delta Epsilon, and will be directed by Dean H. G. Doyle '11 of George Washington University, Washington, D. C. The contest is divided into two divisions. The first, which is open to all members of any college journal, offers five prizes. The second is open to members of the Pi Epsilon fraternity who are on the staffs...
Kansas City Journal-Post Kansas City...
Thus in two sentences the President of the United States was devastated, last week, by "Pertinax," unquestionably the leading political critic-journal list of France. "Pertinax," of course, is vivacious, supremely intelligent M. André Géraud, Foreign Editor of L'Echo de Paris, a newspaper widely esteemed in French military, financial and high clerical circles...
Last week Col. Luke Lea, onetime "baby of the U. S. Senate," bought the Knoxville (Tenn.) Journal. Abetted by Rogers Caldwell, Nashville capitalist, Col. Lea is looked upon as a special strongman in journalism and politics of the middle south. His papers: Nashville Tennesseean (morning and evening), Memphis Commercial Appeal, Memphis Evening Appeal, Atlanta Constitution* Knoxville Journal. He tried to buy the Kansas City Star, but his $12,000,000 bid was rejected...