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...Republican Herald-Tribune's course reflected weak vacillation. On the morning that the Times' and the World's owners of competing newspapers?Mr. Hearst of the American, the Messrs. Pulitzer of the World, and Mr. Reid of the Herald-Tribune, but it carefully concealed the amount paid by its own proprietor...
...Albert, J. H. Courtney, John D. Farnham '23, L. B. Goldsmith, J. C. Kunkel, E. S. Reid, Jr., A. M. Taylor, E. L. Twomey, D. V. Berman, L. C. Dohmen, J. L. Fly, H. C. Havighurst, K. Lloyd, H. C. Spencer, J. R. Towshen, Richard Walt '23, J. T. Best, C. F. Farbach '23, W. J. Friedman, Lawrence Kimball '22, G. H. Mason, J. S. Stone, M. Turner...
...Lanman Widener A 9 Farrar St. Latin Prof. C. H. Moore University 19 Univ. 19 (2.30-4) Literature Prof. G. B. Weston Holyoke 25 Holyoke 25 Mathematics Prof. Osgood Sever 20 74 Avon Hill St. Mathematics and Education Prof. Osgood Sever 20 74 Avon Hill St. Medical Sciences Prof. Reid Hunt Harvard Med. Sch. Harvard Med. Sch. Mineralogy and Petrography Prof. Palache Geol. Mus. 12. Geol. Mus. 12 Modern Languages Prof. Kittredge Warren House 8 Hilliard St. Music Prof. Spalding Music Building Music Building Philosophy Prof. Woods Emerson G Emerson G Philosophy and Classics Prof. Woods Emerson G Emerson...
Wimbledon champion.* Kirk Reid, of Ohio, another unranked player, formerly of Cornell University, took the measure of Pat O'Hara Wood, famed Australian...
...nonpartisan" and "on the other hand, certain hidebound Republican organs give to many of their dispatches a heavy Coolidge flavor and lose no chance to place the Davis candidacy in a bad light." This is hyperbole. These "hidebound Republican organs" refer chiefly to Frank Munsey's Sun, Ogden Reid's Pier Herald-Tribune, and Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis' Post. In the degree of news partisanship shown there is probably little difference between these three papers and the "rigidly nonpartisan" World. Incidentally, the most virulently partisan paper in the city, although it is new and therefore small...