Word: sensationalized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"Auditory Sensation" (with demonstrations), Professor Boring, Emerson D.
"Auditory Sensation" (with demonstrations), Professor Boring, Emerson D.
"Visual Sensation", (with experimental demonstrations.) Professor Boring. Emerson D.
Coming directly on top of the controversy raised by Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes' discussion of a "new religion" the general reaction on the layman of this sensationalism cannot fall to be unfortunate. Censorship and the passage of anti-evolution laws is enough evidence of the prejudice existing against anything which...
The Father. "Newspapers, as such, hardly deserved the name until this impertinent Scotchman came along. . . .' Before he founded the New York Herald in 1835 as a penny daily, newspapers were essentially windy political and personal organs. James Gordon Bennett gave the public hot news: the first stock table, Wall Street...