Word: koenigsberg
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Koenigsberg to Denver...
Glad indeed was Moses Koenigsberg. half of whose 51 years have been spent as a Hearst executive, to enter such a promised land. He became, last week, the paper's general manager. Publisher Frederick G. Bonfils?who bought the Post for his partner Tammen and himself in 1893 with some of the money he made out of operating the Little Louisiana Lottery (TIME, Nov. 19, 1928)?had specially made the new job for his longtime friend Koenigsberg...
...years ago Moses Koenigsberg was chief of all Hearst feature and news services, world's widest read.* In 1927 he went to Geneva as one of five U.S. delegates to the League of Nations' first international conference of press experts. There he distinguished himself by helping to defeat a proposal to make news government property. Delegate Koenigsberg protested that such legislation might deliver the world's press into the hands of wilful statesmen. For his crusading, France made him a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. The pleasure which Delegate Koenigsberg might have experienced from the decoration was not shared...
...full school of Aeronautics with help of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. Therefore it considered itself having a preemption on academic Aeronautics. Last August N. Y. U. roused itself when Northwestern University at Chicago set up an Air Law Institute on the model of the Koenigsberg Institut für Luftrecht, established in 1924 as the world pioneer. N. Y. U. promised itself a similar institute for next autumn. University of Southern California's similar decision seemed a murmur from across the continent...