Word: reporter
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...conclusion let me say that I know, and all readers of your article are entitled to know, that it is based on a report published by a statistical service agency...
...careers of most crack U. S. foreign correspondents can be divided into two phases. In the first they report. In the second they reflect. That Dorothy Thompson, like James Vincent Sheean and Walter Duranty, was finished with Phase No. 1 was clear last week when she inaugurated a thoughtful column in the New York Herald Tribune called "On The Record...
Citizens of Boston soon tossed the "detested T E A" into Boston Harbor, thus enabling the News-Letter to report that "a number of brave and resolute men dressed in the Indian manner ... in the space of three Hours . . . broke up 342 Chests...
...Washington agent orders the dispatch about the President "stopped." Nothing is said about the truth or falsity of the report...
Money. U. S. Comptroller of the Currency O'Connor was pleased to report to President Roosevelt last week that deposits in national banks were at an all-time high. Presumably Mr. O'Connor did not stress the point that these deposits had been inflated by Government borrowing and spending. Meantime, through the fiscal mysteries of central banking, the Treasury's huge March operations reduced excess bank reserves no less than $620,000,000 in one week. For the past few months the Treasury has been deliberately manipulating its balances to hold down excess reserves, the total last...