Word: journals
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Last week Professor James Bertram Collip, with Dr. A. D. Campbell, of McGill University, reported their crystallization of the very important, pure female sex hormone. This in the Canadian Medical Journal...
Seldom does even the most sensational journal concern itself with corruption outside its own city. But the Hearst-owned New York Evening Journal had seen fit to start a campaign last month to clean up the politics of gaudy Atlantic City, 123 mi. away. Its action was explained by the fact that the resort, a happy hunting ground for shillabers and sharpsters, is frequently visited by the Journal's clientele...
Since the first of January, the Journal has carried not less than a half-page a day crammed with news characteristically bold-stroked, free-swinging and Hearstian. As a result of its findings, the sober element of Atlantic citizenry have banded together, led by the Chamber of Commerce, to run Mayor Anthony M. Ruffu Jr. and his henchmen out of town...
...convictions at Mays Landing last week were part of a general house-cleaning anticipated by long-suffering townsmen. The procuress, Kitty Harris, operated her lupanar at No. 2128 Arctic Ave., Atlantic City. Shrewd Journal reporters alleged that she had not only enjoyed official patronage, but was the Mayor's tenant. The bookmaker, Louis O'Donnell, had the distinction of being the first member of his profession to be sent to prison by the rusty wheels of Atlantic County justice in 33 years...
...every reason to concur in College Humor's high opinion of Mr. Bingham's considerable services to the wholesome development of intercollegiate athletics, as manifested by the presentation to him yesterday of a token of the esteem in which he is apparently held by the editors of that collegiate journal. On the other hand, it is regrettable that there was no way of avoiding so bare face a publicity stunt...