Word: vivisectionism
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"What's Our Policy?" Hearst editors have already dropped some of the most cherished campaigns of the Chief and his great & good friend Marion Davies.* Less than a week after Hearst died, the Los Angeles Examiner printed its last blast against vivisection, and other papers in the chain also...
For most editors, the pathetic picture from Martins Ferry, Ohio was surefire human interest. It showed eleven-year-old Roger McConnaughey holding his dead dog Rusty, just run over by an automobile. But Hearst's Chicago Herald-American, ever mindful of their chief's campaign against vivisection, put...
In closing I must compliment the Advocate business board for procuring a lush three page Anti-Vivisection advertisement (which must have done the coffers a lot of good through it rather disfigures the back pages of the magazine). Perhaps the editors will use the profits to hire a professional proof...
Gardiner Auditorium is a dingy, poorly-lit room in the basement of the State House. Yesterday about 500 people jammed into it for the Legal Affairs Committee's hearing on U. U01, the socalled "pet seizure" act. About three-quarters of this audience were wrinkled old ladies, steamed up by...
The last speaker for the opposition in the morning was George R. Farnum, president of the Massachusetts Anti-Vivisection League, who promised to be brief. He wasn't. He described an experiment where a dog was beaten on the leg from 700 to 1,000 times with a rawhide mallet...