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...less elegant, less thunderous but no less clear than Joseph Pul-itzer's writers used to use: ''Soon the idea may get across to Tammany. Soon Tammany may wake up and realize that even a political machine can get gummed up with too much politics." World-Telegram Colyumist Heywood Broun began organizing a mass meeting "in answer to the average citizen's question: 'What can I do?'" The Daily News thought that the municipality's only salvation lay in draft- ing Alfred Emanuel Smith for Mayor...
...Gammons 2E.S. vs. David Weld '34; 126-pound class: Gammons vs Harold Frankel '34; 135-pound class: G. F. Nardin 1G.B. vs. R. C. Schaeffer 3L; 145-pound class: D. B. Dorman '32 vs. J. E. Davidson '34; 155-pound class: A. C. Watson 1G vs. H. G. Broun '32; 165-pound class: A. W. Kelsey 4G vs. W. A. Robertson '31; 175-pound class: G. L. Graves '32 vs. R. L. Gee 2L; Unlimited class: R. W. Straus '31 vs. D. R. Sohn...
...editorial page, whereon David Graham Phillips, Herbert Bayard Swope, Walter Lippmann and the late Frank Irving Cobb had swung crusaders' swords; and the "opp. ed." or feature page, to which sophisticates of a decade had turned for the brilliancies of Alexander Woollcott (drama), Harry Hansen (books), Heywood Broun (who went to the Telegram three years ago following a dispute with Ralph Pulitzer), Frank Sullivan (buffoonery), Franklin Pierce Adams (Colyumist...
...open letter to T. N. Carver, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy, inviting him to defend in a public debate his views in opposition to public ownership of public utilities, was Issued yesterday by the Harvard Socialist Club. Either H. C. Broun '10 or Norman Thomas, both prominent members of the Socialist Party, will oppose Professor Carver if he is willing to accept the challenge, according to indications made by A. R. Whitman '34, president of the Socialist Club...
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