Word: telegram
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...dismissed the accusations as "old stuff." Although he failed to make further comment, his home town press played-up stories about the beneficent effect of California sunshine on his health, accompanied by photographs of him wrapped in sheets, lolling in the sun. Adjacent to one such picture the World-Telegram printed a photograph of Mrs. Walker on her vacation-in Florida...
...there was a note of pride in the precise voice that uttered those words to the Magazine Club in Manhattan last week, it was pride amply justified. The speaker was William Ludlow Chenery. It was six years since he had left the old New York Telegram-Mail to become editor of Collier's. In those six years the magazine has lifted itself from a quagmire of near-despair to perform what is now one of the marvels of U. S. publishing, a thwacking comeback. The regeneration was essentially an editorial process, planned by Editorial Director Thomas Hambley Beck, executed...
Promptly retorted Publisher Roy Wilson Howard of the new World-Telegram: "I am afraid Mr. Ochs. like several others, waited for the World to die and waited too long. . . . The old World isn't dead. It isn't the building or the press that makes the newspaper; it is the spirit of its writers...
...Kaiser who sent a telegram consisting entirely of ems to one of the memorable Boerwar leaders...
Will ("Bill") Rogers Jn, 19, went to work as a cub reporter on the Fort Worth, Tex., Star-Telegram...