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...Effusive Joseph E. Davies, chairman of inaugural ceremonies for Term III, appointed Columnist Dorothy Thompson head of a special committee to "make the voice of the country articulate in these ceremonies." Other plans: fewer parading troops, "extreme democratic simplicity...
...Republican Party solve the problem of who would be its national chairman for the next four years. Whether he would try to keep Representative Joe Martin in the job or let the post pass to the hands of some willing party hack was a question still in suspense. Columnist David Lawrence, in his United States News, seized the moment to make a wholly unorthodox suggestion...
Harrie II. Dadmun '17, captain of the 1916 football team, chairman of the dinner committee, and John W. Farley '99, President of the Club, will preside. The main address is, being delivered by Neal O'Hara, a newspaper columnist...
...Columnist Johnson offered to eat his own column, not the Gallup Poll. He backed down, pleading (in effect) lack of appetite...
Until Kenneth Roberts was 40, it looked as if Grandmother Tibbets had talked to no purpose. Roberts seemed perfectly content as a newspaperman. Out of Cornell (where he had edited the Widow), he went to work on the Boston Post, stayed there eight years as reporter, feature writer, humorous columnist. He went to Manhattan for brief spells on Puck and the old Life. Then World War I took him to Siberia as a captain in the military intelligence. Thus began nine years of roving in which he covered Europe, Asia and Washington, D. C. for the Saturday Evening Post. Twelve...