Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...time had come, decided the Democratic Presidential nominee last week, to break his silence on the Red issue, simultaneously strike a hard blow at his prime journalistic foe. A new Hearst campaign against him, he learned, was to begin on Sunday. Few hours after his return to the White House from Harvard on Saturday, the President issued a strategic statement over the signature of his Assistant Secretary Stephen Early...
Next morning across the top of every Sunday Hearstpaper in the land streamed this headline: 'COMMUNISTS CAN JOIN ... IN ... SUPPORTING ROOSEVELT' SAYS BROWDER. Beneath it was a long, well-documented exposition of current Red strategy. Simultaneously on the front pages of the nation's press (the Hearstpapers included ) appeared the well-timed Roosevelt retort...
...Sunday, September...
...Sunday, September...
TIME itself, rather than Mr. McDonald, seems to be guilty of circulation theft, having swiped, in the paragraph quoted above, 3,859 Sunday readers. The average net paid circulation of the Chattanooga Sunday Times for March 1936 (month before Sunday Free Press started publication) was 38,785; for August...