Word: media
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...creed, stated daily since his 60th birthday in the Post-Dispatch masthead, is: ". . . A true newspaper is one that would never be satisfied with merely printing news. ..." The true importance of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch is not that it is one of the six largest daily advertising media in the country or that it prints more news and handles it better than any of its competitors, but that its editorial page is a great battering ram of influence on the public opinion of the Midwest. Responsibility for Post-Dispatch editorials is vested in the "editor of the editorial page...
TIME ranks high in newsgathering and reporting. In mildly polemical subjects where a statement is an opinion and not a fact TIME is equally fallible with other media of its kind. In the art realm, facts are elusive; opinions predominate...
...President collects representations of sailing ships made in the various media given in your letter, but while the President is appreciative of your interest, it would be contrary to his practice to accept gifts of this or other nature from citizens or subjects of foreign States...
...mistake to underestimate Professor Holcombe's book. He does know a great deal about American politics, and in pointing to a via media, a middle class compromise, he may be pointing the way for this country. Class conflict might well be ruinous to so heterogeneous a state. The reviewer chiefly takes issue with his assertion that the middle class can deal with real upper and lower class politics in a peaceful way. Astute political leadership might keep class parties from developing in America, but if this fails, then the position of the middle class seems destined to be the same...
Sued for Divorce. By Elizabeth Atterbury Connelly, 29, sportswoman, daughter of Pennsylvania R. R.'s President William Wallace Atterbury: James Alexander Connelly Jr., Villanova, Pa. coalman: in Media, Pa. Charge: indignities...