Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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EDMUND S. CARPENTER Director News Bureau Marquette University Milwaukee...
...Court reform, had now confessed that they were a mere disguise. The man who four months ago was Republican nominee for Vice President was last week so wrought up by Mr. Roosevelt's change of tactics that he wrote and signed an editorial in his Chicago Daily News which expressed the peak of Republican apprehension. Excerpts...
Just to let everybody know that the Third Circuit keeps abreast of the news, Judge John Warren Davis, 70 and Democratic, owlishly interposed: "Judge Buffington welcomes you to help us four old men. But he is inconsistent. He's not in favor of having you go to help the Nine Old Men." The Republican and Democratic oldsters thereupon united to give their neophyte a hazing. That afternoon they dragged him into the midst of a complicated reorganization case, pointedly "browsed" while he tangled himself in tortuous financial discussions with lawyers...
...that a majority of his countrymen much prefer to read what a Dictator eats and whether he is constipated, to dissertations on the problems of Statesman Mussolini and his country, Il Duce, who was wearing his ski costume plus a shirt, sat down and played the great U. S. news game of Ask Me Another Personal Question...
...Pulitzer Prize for the ousting of Federal Judge George W. English of East St. Louis. Four years later Rogers rescued Dr. Isaac D. Kelley from mysterious St. Louis kidnappers. All St. Louis wondered about the Kelley case. Reporter Rogers solved it early in 1934 when a "pipeline" produced news that implicated Mrs. Nellie Tipton Muench and others (TIME...