Word: transgressor
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...Chicago Tribune's Vincent Sheean and New York Times's Walter Duranty led off respectively with Personal History and I Write as I Please. The Chicago Daily News's John Gunther turned in Inside Europe, and its Negley Farson followed with The Way of a Transgressor. These shrewd, readable traders in world politics considerably disconcerted British newshawks who have for a century considered that the world's greatest news exchange was London. Last week a British foreign correspondent for the London Daily Herald spoke up for his country's onetime monopoly on world news when...
...purely objective view may not be misleading but it often leads nowhere. The widespread popularity of such subjective photography as Walter Duranty's I Write As I Please, Vincent Sheean's Personal History, John Gunther's Inside Europe, Negley Parson's The Way of a Transgressor are strong indications that many an individual still regards the cameraman as more important than the camera. Last week such individuals watched with interest the latest subjective newsreel, Edmund Wilson's Travels in Two Democracies. At first sight merely a notebook of scattered impressions of things seen & heard...
George Santayana, "The Last Puritan"; John Gunther, "Inside Europe"; Negley Farson, "The Way of the Transgressor"; Alexis Carrel, "Man the Unknown"; Anne Lindbergh, "North to the Orient"; Walter Duranty, "I Write as I Please"; P. G. Wodehouse, "The Bodkins...
...crime is the ease with which an offender is able to escape punishment. Shyster lawyers, pleas of insanity, crooked judges, and bribed juries, make justice something to be laughed at rather than feared. Criminal after criminal has escaped retribution until the courts offer few perils to the transgressor. A radical revision of court procedure is called for if the fight against crime is to be at all successful...
...alone makes the H. A. A. News valuable to advertisers and buyers is its sole "right" to the names and numbers. Ergo, H. A. A. has sole "right" to names and numbers. And if this suffices not to convince the newspaperman, he is warned that the way of the transgressor is likely to be strewn with those who sin and lose the privilege of press conference...