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Rose, Don | January 10, 1972 issue
Focuses on the contribution of the Chicago Journalism Reviews to the journalism in Chicago, Illinois. Factors important for survival of the reviews; Influence...

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Wax, Mel | April 13, 1970 issue
The real problems of television news are embedded in the fundamental premises of television news casting, its roots in radio and its evolution as radio...

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Hall, Chadwick | July 28, 1951 issue
Dramatists Bart Lahr, whose humor is as broad as his portly figure, and Dolores Cray could make a hit; out of anything, and have, although with one or two...

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Farber, Manny | April 14, 1951 issue
The article comments on one of the top Hollywood producer of B Movies, Vladimir Lewton. The death of Lewton occurred during the final voting on the year's...

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Haggin, B. H. | November 1, 1947 issue
This article focuses on the recent release of records by RCA Victor. RCA Victor has issued another group of records of performances by famous singers of...

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Barrett, William | March 1, 1947 issue
The article focuses on the book "A Kierkegaard Anthology," edited by Robert Bretall. Sooner or later the anthologist was bound to catch up with author Soren...

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Haggin, B. H. | January 19, 1946 issue
The article comments on the performances of Budapest Quartet. Budapest performances nowadays in which there are almost incredible technical defects like...

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Rosenfeld, Paul | February 15, 1941 issue
Robin Carson, part English, part Spanish photographer, is not a manufacturer of "stunning" prints, but a quick, bold, bitter observer whose camera records...

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Rascoe, Burton | April 18, 1934 issue
The article presents a discussion of the book "An Altar in the Fields," by Ludwig Lewisohn. This is an agreeable novel of the old-fashioned kind, because...

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September 14, 1932 issue
Hitch-Hiking, like rugged individualism, gave a scope in the beginning to rather admirable human qualities. Giving a man a lift is an experience that expands...

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