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...picture called "Lowland Madonna" which won him wide praise and Editor & Publisher honors. Three weeks ago Photographer Keen was rushed to Warren County, Ga., whose farmers complained that Glascock County cotton growers were wooing away their Negro cotton pickers with higher wages and whiskey. Warren County Sheriff G. P. Hogan had acknowledged that some Warren County folk had "fired guns into the air" to discourage the Glascock raiders. This looked like a good folksy picture story to Photographer Keen, who proceeded to play it for what it was worth - and a little extra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Keen Keen | 10/11/1937 | See Source »

...find a gun-toting Warren County farmer guarding his blackamoors when he got there, keen James Keen sim ply persuaded a visitor from Atlanta to put on a shabby shirt and pants, shoulder a musket, go out in a field and pose near some Negro pickers. When Sheriff Hogan saw the Keen photograph in his paper, he resented the implication that Warren County was holding its blacks in peonage. He set out to arrest the man with the gun. No one could identify him, so Sheriff Hogan challenged the AP to prove the picture was taken in Warren County...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Keen Keen | 10/11/1937 | See Source »

...help offered cotton pickers in Warren County 75? a 100 lb., plus a drink of corn whisky morning and evening. Following this, farmers in Warren County, where pickers were getting 40? a 100 lb. and no drinks, took shotguns to their fields. Said Warrenton's Sheriff, G. P. Hogan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FARMERS: Gun-Cotton | 9/27/1937 | See Source »

...freshmen Senators who had supported the President's Court Bill, at least till near the last, mourned with the new Democratic leader, Senator Barkley. At the other, a happier affair, the Court Bill's opponents including Senators Wheeler, Burke, Mc-Carran, Clark, celebrated with famed Attorney Frank Hogan and Woodrow Wilson's one man brain trust, Joseph P. Tumulty. This second group of Senators celebrated not only the passing of the Old Court Bill but the birth of the New Court Bill whose swift enactment was expected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUDICIARY: New Features | 8/9/1937 | See Source »

Runner-up for first prize, and a $500 prizewinner in the landscape division, was a photograph of a sunset behind mountainous thunderclouds submitted by Edmund P. Hogan of Meriden, Conn., an official of International Silver...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: N. N. S. Awards | 11/2/1936 | See Source »

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