Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...enough! Tho't I could overlook the jibe sarcastic and "clever?" caustic comments. But I find the saturation point has been reached. They permeate practically every page of your-newsmagazine...
...duties that of teaching the dailies their manners. And I am wondering if drama critics are to become corrupted by the plays they are paid to see. This is a word that might be spoken on the stage in so frank and veristic a production as The Front Page, but uttered at a decent dinner table it would impel a Victorian butler to practice on the loose-lipped guest what is technically known as the bum's rush...
...each chapter, Professor Graves runs what he calls "topics." These include news items, comments, squabbles, and books recommended for further investigation. Many of the "topics" are taken from TIME and its Letter Page. At one point, Professor Graves says that TIME performs a function of "universal reporter...
...Donald C. Swatland, junior partner, Cravath, Degersdorff, Swaine & Wood, New York; 1922, Bertram F. Willcox, junior partner, Schurman, Wiley & Willcox, New York; 1923. James M. Nicely, second vice president, National Bank of Commerce, New York; 1924, Warren S. Ege, associate in Davis, Severance & Morgan, St. Paul; 1925, Robert G. Page, associate in Root, Clark, Buckner, Howland & Ballantine; 1926, David F. Cavers, associate in Rushmore, Bisbee & Stern, New York; 1927, Henry J. Friendly, associate in Root, Clark, Buckner, Howland & Ballantine; 1928, Erwin N. Griswold, assistant to Professor Austin W. Scott, Harvard Law School. This year's President is Herman Thomas...
...Johns Hopkins a school of international relations which will commemorate by name the late Ambassador Walter Hines Page has been planned since 1925. A board of trustees headed by Owen D. Young is now raising $1,000,000 to launch the school...