In 1955, a New York Times copy editor refused to say whether he had once belonged to the Communist Party and was subsequently fired. By David W. Dunlap Ever wary of the Eastern establishment, ...
“I AM happy to say . . ."this book begins, and Arthur Hays has good reason. He has had a good time practicing law in the City. We share it in this “autobiography of a law practice” — almost all of it, ...
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Expressing the view that the Reichstag fire was started by the Nazis and was intended to create a “dramatic situation” of which the party leaders were to take advantage, Arthur Garfield Hays, American ...
“I am convinced,” wrote Arthur Garfield Hays, “that the struggle itself whether temporarily won or lost, is what counts. To press for some cause bigger than oneself, however hopeless it may seem, is ...
Arthur Hays Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times, and Mrs. Sulzberger yesterday received honorary degrees at the summer commencement exercises of the University of Chattanooga. The degree of ...
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