Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Publisher McDonald (Chattanooga Free Press) hopes to steal readers on weekdays from the News (circ. 36,000), on Sundays from the Times (circ. 36,300)." (TIME, Sept...
Last Christmas a Captain of the U. S. A. Engineers Corps, who came down here to build the Nicaraguan Canal, but got married instead, sent me a year's subscription to TIME, as a Christmas present. I thought it about the best news periodical I had ever seen, but after reading some of the crank letters you print I think I should engage some of the writers to show you how to run your magazine. The only complaint I have is misleading advertising...
...same system carries wires for radio broadcasts from the short-wave station WIXAL and for the long-wave stations of the National Broadcasting Company. They also provide the sound pickup for the cameras of the news reel companies...
Harvard's most distinguished contemporary poet, Professor Hillyer has the distinction of being one of the few speakers at the Tercentenary whose address will not receive advance publication by the University News Office. At present the poet is under contract to the Atlantic Monthly, which also plans to print his Phi Beta Kappa work...
...with a leap to read the week's news in the journals. Sad to see the public vilification of General Jackson and Mr. Van Buren goes on unabated. "This no less than treasonable to call the President such names as the New York American does. Laughed merrily to read a speech made by Mr. Clay at a dinner of malcontents in his wilderness home of Kentucky. By way of attacking the Specie Circular the angry senator said, not with much wisdom methinks, "But on the small purchasers--the saddle-bags men--on the poor the operation of the measure will...