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There is no present single editor of "The Nation," and has not been since Ernest Gruening resigned. Gruening succeeded Oswald Garrison Villard '93, who also resigned the post...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LERNER UNDECIDED ON RESIGNATION QUESTION | 11/6/1935 | See Source »

...Hanford will introduce the speakers. The liberals on the program are Oswald Garrison Villard '93, who has gained prominence as the fiery editor of the Nation and Roger N. Baldwin '05, who served a jail term as a conscientious objector during the War and is now president of the American Civil Liberties Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Peace Meeting Is First Common Effort of Officers and Students Against War | 11/6/1935 | See Source »

...peace meeting to be held tomorrow evening, Shaun Kelly, Jr. '36 has agreed to be the undergraduate speaker, while Oswald Garrison Villard '93 and Roger N. Baldwin '05 will be the non-academic speakers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SHAUN KELLY WILL BE UNDERGRADUATE PACIFISH SPEAKER | 11/5/1935 | See Source »

...effect: "Don't you see, George, that the Government has whipped people up into such a lather against Italy that Labor daren't oppose sanctions, even if they mean war?" This Mr. Lansbury could see clearly enough. Several hundred London stockbrokers and clerks last week mobbed Sir Oswald Mosley's British Fascist news-youths in Throgmorton Street, seized their papers and burned them, knocked off the helmets of London bobbies who tried to intervene. At Cardiff the captain and crew of an Italian steamer were driven below decks by brawny longshoremen who swarmed aboard and plastered every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Nigger Election | 10/21/1935 | See Source »

Until Adolf Hitler took it away from its owners last year because they were Jews, the Simon family's Frankfurter Zeitung was generally rated among the four or five greatest newspapers in the world. Fortnight later Kurt Max Oswald Simon, 52, an able publisher without a country or a publication, arrived in Mamaroneck, N. Y. to marry Mrs. Therese Heilner Prince, a well-to-do U. S. widow of 66. Last week, having thoroughly prospected the odd and unfamiliar U. S. publishing scene, dapper, chunky little Dr. Simon picked a magazine to publish. His choice was the literate, unprofitable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Story Sale | 8/26/1935 | See Source »

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