Word: randolph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...This was President Hoover's retort to William Randolph Hearst's $5,000,000,000 public works bond issue...
...vitality of photograph it easily equaled Town & Country. Text and drawing exhibited well the New Yorker technique but missed the master's polished cough and sigh. Only false note was a great photograph of, and leading article by, Randolph Churchill, jejune son of Winston, whose relation to Cleveland, if any, was nowhere explained. After that each page went well until the last which consisted of leering, Winchellesque questions without printed answers, e. g.: "Who is the minister who has the most complete collection of pornography in the city?" "Who is the financial power whose wife remarked when a maid...
...Edward English had used a little tact and common sense and dealt with the porter as though he was a human being and not struck him in the face with his fist after questioning him which provoked the fight, the whole unhappy affair could have been avoided. A. PHILIP RANDOLPH...
TIME also reported: "Porter Smith protested that he had been arranging baggage for the woman, that Conductor English had started the fight." Last week, Pullman officials would make no comment on the above points by President Randolph, pending disposal of Porter Smith's case by the Utica grand jury.-ED. Optimist Sirs...
Such narcotic optimism infuriates many people, particularly William Randolph Hearst whose newspapers are the only chain in the U. S. to crusade endlessly against "dope." Up to last week the many antinarcotic sessions at Geneva have all proved abortive. No sooner had the latest League Conference met than its delegates fell to quarreling, failed to approach agreement on any of the oft-proposed, oft-rejected world narcotic limitation plans...