Word: news
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Frederick Roy Martin '93, assistant manager of the Associated Press, delivered an interesting and instructive address on "Gathering the News of the World," in the Union last evening. Mr. Martin described the organization and functions of the vast system of which he is a manager, told many incidents of daily newsgathering, and outlined the requirements of the successful news-gatherer...
...Associated Press is a co-operative organization which at present is distributing news enough to fill 60 columns a night to nearly nine hundred American newspapers of all kinds and of many tongues. The news is transmitted over trunk telegraph lines from which many hundreds of smaller wires radiate. Infinite wire trouble and the loss of many thousands of dollars is caused by disasters, such as the recent Ohio floods. But news must be gotten at any cost...
...operative Society has purchased somewhat over 4000 square feet of land in the rear of the store and stretching back to Palmer street. A new building will not be constructed as the news papers have stated, but an addition will be built to the present store. More room is made necessary by the great increase in the Co-operative's business in the last few years...
...Frederick Roy Martin '93 will give an address tonight in the Living Room of the Union at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Martin is the assistant manager of the Associated Press, and in his talk on "Gathering the News of the World" will describe the workings of this vast system. Mr. Martin has served in various editorial positions since his graduation from the University, and was the Boston Journal's correspondent in Porto Rice during the Spanish...
Tomorrow night Mr. Frederick Roy Martin '93 will talk on "Gathering the News of the World" in the Living Room of the Union at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Martin is the Assistant Manager of the Associated Press and in his talk will explain the workings of its system of collecting all news items. This lecture is open only to Union members...