Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Huge on the front page of the New York Evening Journal (Hearst), last week, was a faithful photograph of John Davison Rockefeller. Big was the caption above: 88TH BIRTHDAY PARTY, and below: "John D. Rockefeller is celebrating his eighty-eighth birthday a day ahead of time." The Journal, unlike Mr. Rockefeller, was a year behind time. As every one knows, Mr. Rockefeller was 89 on July 8. But the New York Sun jumped the gun a year and said that Mr. Rockefeller...
...last week the front page of the New York Herald Tribune, prominent G.O.P. elephant-hide-bound organ, bore the following headline...
...editors published this photograph with the story about Margerita Sylva; there was no caption printed under it; it was not stated that it represented Margerita Sylva. The editors were confident that few Graphic readers would recognize Jeritza, even though similar huge pictures of her had adorned the same page only a few weeks before...
...belowstairs' . . . finds its readers in the kitchen- appeals to 'house, kitchen and scullery maids.' " Daily Mail readers smiled approving smiles, shook shocked heads, turned to the adjoining column, where the Mail proudly advertised: "Interesting and exclusive features in our issue today include an article in Page 10, headed, 'I am offered ?10 for a Kiss...
...publishers, amused, considered their own advertising and circulation wars, reflected that subtler methods are in vogue. Possibly Publisher Ralph Pulitzer recalled the blurb on the front page of his great New York World. Enticingly, the blurb reads...