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Last week the Press, the oldest and one of the most successful dailies in the 19-paper Scripps-Howard chain, celebrated its 75th anniversary in real family style. All Cleveland was invited to the party in the city's biggest auditorium, where Toastmaster General George Jessel led an array...
While filling in for Columnist Bennett Cerf in the Saturday Review, Novelist Laura (Gentleman's Agreement) Hobson discovered that she "adored having a column." Writer Hobson confessed her new passion to the editor of Hearst's Good Housekeeping, who signed her to do nine columns a year. When...
Along with Columnist Inez Robb, Scripps-Howard last week announced another new hand: New York Herald Tribune Washington Correspondent Jack Steele, who joined the Scripps-Howard staff. Steele. who in 1949 won several prizes for his series on the five-percenter scandals, was frequently mentioned as the successor to the...
Responsible Source. Brownell, who wanted the appointment of Warren to get a favorable press reception, apparently thought he could accomplish that by leaking the story to five of his closest friends in the Washington press. He asked them to his home barely five hours after he had thrown other newsmen...
¶ In Cleveland. Judge Joseph H. Silbert cited three Cleveland Press staffers for contempt of court. In defiance of Judge Silbert's order, the Scripps-Howard Press had taken and printed a picture of an arraignment. The photograph showed ex-Judge Nelson Brewer pleading not guilty to embezzlement charges...