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¶ In the U. S., meanwhile, Liberty magazine ran off 2,500,000 copies of an issue in which a spade was called a spade with regard to the King and Mrs. Simpson "the Most Envied Woman in the British Empire." Simultaneously suburbanites taking their evening trains home from Manhattan...
In October 1934, when General Johnson resigned as NRAdministrator, he had shown in his public speeches an old professional writer's picturesque gift of phrase. (As an Army officer he began by writing West Point stories for boys.) In March 1935, he employed this literary talent in his famed...
Machine After Men. Second complaint against the new chairman's junketing was that he had failed to organize his national headquarters properly before starting out. That charge was undisputed, even by John Hamilton. Unable to do two jobs at once, he decided to get the wheels of his machine...
The scholars had no reason to complain of lack of public attention. Scripps-Howard's glib Columnist Westbrook Pegler wrote two pieces about what he referred to as "Highbrows' Old Home Week." A new extension of geometry which made it appear that the whole is not equal to...
Early last week dispatches from a vacation spot in Colorado began to rustle through the becalmed leaves of the nation's Press. These remote stirrings indicated that an answer would soon be forthcoming for Columnist Westbrook Pegler, who last week treated his Scripps-Howard readers to the following sarcasm...