Word: papered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sense of responsibility toward the public. News and editorials are colored with a view toward the satisfaction of money-making ends. There are, however, several notable experiments tending aainst this principle. The Jewish Daily Forward, published in several large American cities, is the most noteworthy of these. The successful paper devotes its gains to altruistic aims, and has practically demonstrated how a paper can be run with no financial profit. Until general recognition is made of this fact, journalistic ethics, in the true sense of the term, will be honored rather in the breach than in the observance...
...following his graduation in 1893, he joined the staff of the Philadelphia Press in 1896, and a year later took up editorial writing for the New York Evening Post. He rose rapidly in his profession and soon became president of the Evening Post. Selling out his interests in this paper in 1918, he founded in that year the New York Nation, which he nows owns and edits. Mr. Villard is also the owner of the Nautical Gazette, of New York, and the author of various historical and political books...
...later came an interview with Senator Underwood, and a few days thereafter, one with Jane Cowl. In each case the lowly candidate was a representative of the Harvard CRIMSON, the University daily, the only daily paper in a city of over 100,000 (Advt.). He was on an equal footing with veteran newspaper, men from the metropolitan papers, and he was treated with as much consideration...
...current number of the Advocate Mr. Robeson Bailey, one of the editors, contributes a paper (with the somewhat unidiomatic title "Dilemma Dispelled") in which he attempts to define the Advocate's policy. He seems to feel that this requires explanation--one almost suspects him of feeling that some apology is necessary for the fact that the Advocate exists at all. To be an editor of a college "humorous" magazine, he sugegsts, is to have, among one's fellow undergraduates, a considerable position and prestige; to be an editor of a college "daily" is to acquire not only this, but also...
Accordingly early in October the Graphic asked the U. S. District Attorney in New York to investigate its winners int his section who had signed its affidavit, and the paper now reports that its sleuths, accompanied by post office inspectors and the District Attorney's men, are on the trail of its winners in the Buckeye State...