Word: patterson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Professors Shapley and Menzel along with Professor Ernest M. Patterson of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, made separate analyses of the Ackley trial, the first of the Education Board's trials in City College cases...
Only major dissenters were the newspapers published by the Isolationist "Three Furies": Joe Patterson's New York Daily News, Sister Eleanor Patterson's Washington Times-Herald, Cousin Robert R. McCormick's Chicago Tribune...
...press is concerned, this charge is easily disproved. The two big newspaper-chain owners are William Randolph Hearst and Roy Wilson Howard, gentiles both. Biggest newspaper in New York is rabid Isolationist Joseph M. Patterson's Daily News. Biggest newspaper outside of New York is the Chicago Tribune, owned by Colonel Robert R. McCormick. In New York City itself, where nearly one third of all U.S. Jews live, the three morning papers are controlled by gentiles; one by Jews (the New York Times, world-famed for impartiality); and four evening papers are controlled by gentiles; one by Jews...
Engaged. Laura Marquand Hale, granddaughter of the late Edward Everett Hale; and H. Patterson Hale; in Newburyport...
Died. Professor Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, 73, of Stanford, one of the few college professors who ever accumulated a fortune; in San Francisco. Emeritus dean of the School of Education, he invested royalties from his numerous textbooks in the stockmarket, grew affluent enough by 1937 to give Stanford a new $575,000 building...