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Quick to applaud its famed South American colleague was the U.S. press. Said the New York Times: "It is easy for us in New York, sitting snug, to write pieces about freedom of the press. The Prensa . . . may be suspended temporarily or permanently. Any man or woman [of it] may...
Hunter's Aim. Yet few could doubt that Dr. Shuster's aim was what he said it was: to protect everybody's feelings in a college community of 10,000 hard-working girls. Wisconsin-born President Shuster is no doctrinaire scholar, but a lively example of fair...
Adventure in Prosperity. The prime feature of the Baruch Report is its solid optimism". The shrewd oldster and his white-thatched "junior partner," John Milton Hancock, 61, said bluntly: "There is no need for a postwar depression." Far from cringing at the unknown terrors of the future, the optimistic Ancients...
Ray Clapper learned his trade in the hard, competitive school of the wire services. At 23, a cub in Kansas City, he joined the United Press, four years later scored a notable beat on the choice of Warren Harding in the G.O.P.'s smoke-filled room. He ran the...
One night last week, in the battle-scarred Italian mountains, Scripps-Howard Correspondent Ernie Pyle watched as the bodies of U.S. fighting men were brought down from the heights. His report: