Word: printings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...come to his office. Soon she flounced in, a comely Jewess. Taking one look at ruffled, bird-like Editor Walker, she said: "You're right. He was much better looking than you are." Amused and annoyed, he set out to find his impersonator. The Herald Tribune did not print the story...
...serenaders or charivarists tossed coins into the bowl. The money was counted and it amounted to 94? We wish to thank Miss Kovala and also all the other charivarists for it. Here is the truth. The money totalled to 94? and not almost $30. We want you to please print the truth about this...
Last week the Treasury prepared to print its biggest negotiable security-a $1,000,000 certificate. Ordinary currency stops at the $10,000 bill bearing the portrait of Salmon Portland Chase, Secretary of the Treasury (1861-64), Chief Justice of the U. S. (1864-73). U. S. bonds are not issued for more than $100,000. About four times the size of a dollar bill and engraved on the same paper stock, the $1,000,000 certificates-there will be 500 of them-will be used for the Treasury's short term financing of a year or less...
...CHAMPION FROM FAR AWAY- Ben Hecht-Covici, Friede ($2.50). Once considered a radical, Ben Hecht has now been made safe for readers of the Saturday Evening Post. These 13 short stories are the kind any editor of a successful fiction magazine would print, but they would not stand a chance of being accepted by the kind of agitated left-wingers Hecht played with in his youth...
...urge citizens to vote against it, but to urge citizens to stay away from the polls altogether. They made but one mistake. So serious did Herren Brüning & Braun consider the situation that they made use of a new emergency press law to force every German newspaper to print a manifesto against the referendum on its front page, in large type, without comment. This high-handed order won a lot of votes for the extremists. Even moderate editors sympathizing with Chancellor Bruning's problems considered it an unwarranted attack on the liberty of the Press. Worst...