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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Because most of the U. S. press is Republican, most U. S. political cartoons are antiDemocratic. But mass does not make merit. Democrats had little to fear from the stark platitudes of Boston Transcript'?, Cowan, the sketchy banalities of New York's Evening Post's Sykes. or the solemn exaggerations of Philadelphia Public Ledger's Warren...
...Vagabond is in town and having been slighted by the social editor of the Transcript he is forced to blow his own trumpet. He is looking very well in his spectral way and is enjoying the health which only a vigorous summer close to nature can produce. Economic disaster directed the Vagabond's steps toward the farm where he patterned his life upon the teachings of Roussean and the Rural New Yorker...
Sigmund Spaeth, 47, earned the right to be called Doctor by writing a Ph.D. thesis at Princeton on "Milton's Knowledge of Music." He has taught school, worked for Life, the New York Times, the old Evening Mail, the Boston Transcript. He is a half-brother of Princeton's large-bodied, large-voiced Professor John Duncan Spaeth, famed Shakespeare man and chairman of Princeton's rowing committee. Shrewd, energetic and talkative, he describes himself as "writer, broadcaster, lecturer, composer, arranger and general showman and entertainer...
Notified of the Governor's gust in Pittsburgh (whose Mayor Charles Howard Kline is facing a fine and jail sentence for malfeasance), surprised Samuel Seabury promptly promised to send the transcript and "analysis" of Mayor Walker's testimony this week to Albany...
...received a letter from the Princeton publication some days ago informing him of the existence of the organization and requesting him to discover if possible if Harvard students had been approached. He was unable to find anyone who had heard of the organization. H. R. R. --The Boston Evening Transcript, April...