Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...TIME, March 9, as well as in other news accounts of what happened to General Hagood, it seems to me should be a potent lesson to those of us who pride ourselves on being loyal Americans...
...have read TIME for some time. It is easy to criticise, it is difficult to create. If I might I would criticise your criticisms as being too caustic. Especially upon Foreign News - the British Empire...
...keep the issue alive from a news angle, Publisher William Randolph Hearst jumped into the spotlight with a demand that the court keep Western Union from giving up to the Senate Committee a certain telegram which he sent April 5, 1935 to James T. Williams Jr., Hearst editorial writer in Washington, ordering a series of anti-New Deal editorials. Since this telegram was specifically named in a Senate subpoena, Justice Wheat declared it could not be classed as an unreasonable search and seizure of papers...
...Names make news." Last week these names made this news...
Last week gabby old George Bernard Shaw tripped through the U. S. Southwest leaving columns of commonplace impertinences in his wake. Simultaneously a 13-year-old Shavian masterwork made thrilling news for Manhattan playgoers when Katharine Cornell revived Saint Joan...