Word: recordings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Administration. "We endorse without qualification the record of the Coolidge Administration...
...heavy favorite in tomorrow's meeting. This year's 1931 combination is probably the best polo team to represent the Harvard Freshmen since the establishment of polo as a sport at the University. The Freshmen have twice this Spring defeated the first University group and have maintained a splendid record throughout their winter and spring schedules...
Sole Democratic organ in a Vare-ridden city, the Philadelphia Record last week passed from the control of the Wanamaker family into the capable hands of Editor-Publisher J. David Stern, owner of the Evening Courier and the Morning Post of Camden, N. J., 42-year-old veteran of newspaper battles from Seattle, Wash., to Providence, R. I. Like the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (see above), the Record goes to a local boy. "New ownership," observed Mr. Stern, briefly, "implies no change in editorial policy...
...After a full hearing before the board of directors on charges that the Philadelphia Record had been guilty of irregularities in circulation records, the Board voted to omit the audit for the twelve months ending Sept. 30, 1927, to recall the publishers' statement for the six months ending March 31, 1928, and to place the Record under suspension of service until Sept. 30, 1928, when an audit for six months ending with that date will be attempted...
Columns have been written about Hoover's strategy, his war record, his whirlwind courtship, his lowly birth, and even about his cooks, but not a word has been printed about his skill with rod, reel, and creel. It is understandable, pe haps, that the attention of the public might be side-tracked temporarily on minor issues, on the Prohibition question, rebellious farm bloc, or a yelping Senator Norris, but can this important qualification for the highest position this country can offer a man be neglected for long...