Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mass of the citizenry most looked up to as a group. To the mass of citizenry if not to himself he is a hope for the future. Potentially he is beyond all other forces in contemporary America the strongest force in public opinion. When he articulates that's news. When he stages a demonstration the effect he has varies directly with the noise he makes and the attention he receives...
yesterday in London "Daily Express" article about the outrages committed at Radcliffe showed how news can be revised as it travels across the Ocean. Today the Minnesota "Daily" shows what happen as news wends its way Westward. Who's Healy?--Editor...
According to a report from Poughkeepsie, New York, with which the Yale News claims to have some connection, a student or group of students there is capitalizing on its by new extensive knowledge of men and their types, and is cataloguing the various men's colleges according to their merits...
These reports were "gleaned by a snooping reporter," the News frankly admits. It goes on to quote that "Yale tends to produce the sophisticated type," apparently insinuating that sophistication is an asset...
Prominent among the speakers is H.V. Kaltenborn '09, journalist and news commentator. Eagerly awaited in student circles is the announcement at the yearly banquet of members of executive and other administrative committees and the personnel man for next year. The latter will fill a newly created office in response to demands for a student contact man at the Phillips Brooks House...