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...magazines of New York and similar large centers. In the first two years of the experiment, five men from the South and Middle-West have moved by way of Nieman Fellowships to positions on one or another of the New York dailies. A sixth garnered a job with Newsweek, second largest newsmagazine of the nation, and still another moved from the West to New York within the fold of the Associated Press...
Admiral William V. Pratt U.S.N., retired, will speak tonight on the European situation in the Winthrop House Common Room at 8:30 o'clock. Admiral Pratt, who is an authority on naval affairs, is a weekly contributor to Newsweek magazine...
...After Raymond Moley began to edit Today (now, with him, merged with Newsweek), he had a chat with Franklin Roosevelt. "Did I realize, I was asked, that when I made a speech or wrote an editorial I was quoted by the Republican press only because of the fact that I was formerly a member of his administration? It took a minute to answer that one as gently as I knew I must...
Burton Rascoe of Newsweek recently described Lewis' book as "a study of adolescence and the tragicomic effort of a fine and sensitive youngster to escape from his virginity...
...sell about 250 newspapers a day," Monti said, "that is, about one paper to every four Freshmen." In the news magazine field, "Time" and "Newsweek" divide the honors...