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...overcome opposition that few publishers have ever been forced to contend with. . . . "N. R." . . . has shown an utter disdain for advertisers. His favorite expression, when confronted by me with the announcement that he was losing business because of attacks he made on our best advertisers, was "to hell with them," and he meant it. I never knew him to smooth over an advertiser even if he knew he was wrong. . . . One of the most interesting phases of Rounsevell's personality ... is the fact that during his lifetime he has adopted three generations of children. When he was nine years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 14, 1935 | 10/14/1935 | See Source »

First correspondent in Ethiopia, and first to die, was the Chicago Tribune's able Wilfred Courtenay ("Will") Barber, 31, who reached the country in June, sickened month ago in the "yellow hell" of Ogaden. Last week he died of tertian malaria, nephritis and influenza, was buried on a hilltop in Addis Ababa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Newshawks, Seals | 10/14/1935 | See Source »

...Republican George H. Moses, onetime New Hampshire Senator, tartly remarked that the country was "going to hell in a hack," that the "sons of the wild jackass are multiplying like jack-rabbits," that "this country cannot continue to exist half Roosevelt, half Frankfurter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Millionaires' Talk | 10/14/1935 | See Source »

Would knock my mentality half-way to hell...

Author: By L. P. Jr., | Title: The Playgoer | 10/10/1935 | See Source »

...Hell! go off in a hearse...

Author: By L. P. Jr., | Title: The Playgoer | 10/10/1935 | See Source »

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