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With these cheering facts in mind, President Hoover felt that the nation's sluggish economic tide was turning. It was a President more cheerful than he had been for months who broadcast last week an address which inaugurated the anti-hoarding campaign of his Citizens' Reconstruction Organization. Excerpts...
...misappropriating its prerogative of freedom of the press is fast curtailing the freedom of the individual. Personal details, instead of being secondary material, have become the real news of the day. Conventionality is almost prescribed since every eccentricity, everything that is individual about a man, is unearthed and broadcast by the press, Lindbergh has long been a case in point, now, having moved into a secluded place to avoid the public spotlight, he is again subject to the most merciless publicity, Every "angle" is played up; every drop of human interest must be squeezed out of the story into...
Sirs: Frankly, I am aghast at the ripples caused by my brief, pediculously composed note re the effect of a TIME broadcast on 7-year-old Stephen Sarasohn (TIME, Feb. i). A life insurance agent who too reads TIME has presumed upon the mutual weakness to haunt my busy days with an Investment Trust Policy for the benefit of Steve. Somewhere in New England is a Maurice Sarasohn who wonders in an interesting communication-whether we are separate limbs of the same family tree. At least a score of Detroiters have commented on that letter of mine. . . . Now comes...
...sorry that Mrs. Sporleder takes me so seriously. For neither Steve, his mother nor I would miss a TIME broadcast for worlds. The note to you was merely because of the "blind spot" in Steve's vocabulary when it came to "boycott" and what his imagination made of it... JOSHUA S. SARASOHN...
...ignored are such creditable services as the current series of broadcasts from Geneva of interviews with League of Nations delegates. But they are notable exceptions that prove the rule. Other educational features sustained by Radio ("schools of the air" and the like) are broadcast in early daytime hours which are not in much demand either by advertisers or public...