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...found that an almost certain way of getting themselves quoted in the Murdocks' Eagles is to take a crack at the (to them) unspeakable Levands. Some of these cracks, which the Brothers Levand say are "inspired" by the Brothers Murdock, are too much for even the Mur docks to reprint. For example, Editor Paul Jones of the Lyons Daily News, under the headline "Ye Gods!" wrote...
...newspapers is a taxing task for feature editors. Sex stories always sell, but detective stories, War stories, even gangster stories are becoming "old stuff." Last week, William Randolph Hearst's New York American, ever mindful of the classics, solved its feature problem by simply beginning to reprint that 50-year-old saga, originally printed in 64 nickel novels, Deadwood Dick, Prince of the Road by Edward L. Wheeler. Readers past middle-age, to whom the yellow paperbacked books were forbid den in childhood, fondly renewed acquaint ance with their clandestine friends Calamity Jane, Fearless Frank, Catamount Diamond, Sitting Bull...
MANY undergraduates will remember with considerable pleasure the visit of H. M. Tomlinson to Cambridge in the Fall of 1927. The occasion of Mr. Tomlinson's coming to Harvard was an address in the Union on the general topic of literature. "Between the Lines" is the reprint of that address...
...startling was this statement, so out of tune with what most presidents say about the crowd, that newsmen hastened to the White House for verification. There they were informed that President Hoover had given no statement to the Yale News, that the quotation was in fact a reprint from an essay he had written ten years ago on "American Individualism...
...Mexican wrongdoing. El Excelsior last week voluntarily took this view, announced it would suppress all news of crime. Good Mexicans thought this action well befitted the daily whose circulation (61.500) and influence are the largest in the land. Well pleased was Editor Manuel L. Barragan to be able to reprint a feather for Excelsior's sombrero, a letter from President Ortiz Rubio, concluding: ". . . It would be desirable if all of Mexico's press would second the noble effort of Excelsior...