Word: lately
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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While the people of Tokio, the capital of the Japanese Empire, were bowed in grief and thronging to the funeral of Yoshihito, the one hundred and twenty-third Emperor, 100 Japanese students of Greater Boston were gathered at a service in remembrance of the late ruler...
...look at that performance would make the shade of the late P. T. Barnum turn green with envy...
Other N. Y. Newspapers. The "regular" newspapers were like urchins sliding down an icy sidewalk who suddenly behold a garbage pail at the bottom of the hill. Having filled their columns with the same sort of thing before, they now found it too late to stop. The tabloids, moreover, had made of the Brownings "news" which newspapers could not, they felt, afford to omit. The Hearst Journal was willing enough, nay, eager, to rush its leading staff members to the trial, including saccharine Nell Brinkley who discovered a "lesson to mothers" for the front page. But the editor...
...Cleveland merchants claimed to have forced this apology, but Publisher Daniel R. Hanna Jr. (grandson of the late Mark) stoutly denied that his paper had suffered the added degradation of kowtowing to advertisers...
...young woman named Maurine Watkins knew all these things, knew what Broadway theatregoers gobble up, bestirred herself to dramatize "Hatrack" and Revelry. Last week it was announced that Sam H. Harris will probably produce the two plays in Manhattan in the late spring...