Word: rotaryism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The incident which provoked the description was a matter of no great political significance but of some civic importance. Mr. Vanderlip, in a speech before a Rotary Club at Briarcliff, N. Y., had made certain statements which were reported in the press as follows:
Bruce Bliven, former managing editor of The New York Globe, former Director of the School of Journalism at the University of Southern California, and contributor to many magazines, is well qualified to discuss the subject of journalism. He does so, in an article titled Our Changing Journalism in The Atlantic...
In Oklahoma Governor Walton continues to march down the hill. And education did it. Not the Governor's education, but the Governor's project for education of the farmers, by the farmers, for the farmer vote. Jack Walton was elected Farmer-Labor Governor of Oklahoma and immediately appointed red-headed...
He Is Prominent in the Rotary Club of Literary New York Alexander Woollcott has added a species of small tippet to his facial equipment. What does one call such a beard when it rests on the under reaches of the lower lip? At any rate, the dramatic critic of The...
I have already spoken too often of the so-called Algonquin group. Not having eaten lunch in that much publicized hostelry for over five months, so far as I know the group may be actually a myth by now, as it always tended to be. Still, Richard Barthelmess, a most...