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The Tribune, 1932-12-29

 Item — Volume: 15

Scope and Contents

Pamphlet

Dates

  • 1932-12-29

Creator

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Extent

From the Series: 1 Volumes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

General

  • Occasion: Dinner following the 25th semi-annual convention of the Advertising Department of the Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Ill.)
  • Hughes/Wendt index has title: Taxes and depression
  • Frank Hughes/Lloyd Wendt identifier: HW52
  • Annotation by Frank Hughes and Lloyd Wendt: Medill and policy of Tribune. Cover the news. Kinsley in Pacific. Campaign coverage. Editorial page most difficult. Newspapers are popular institution. (Duplicates "What is a newspaper?") Sound financing. No news distortion for anyone--who'd adulterate product? Advertising. Hope. (Duplicates HW51 and earlier.) Repeal tax system for prosperity.
  • Subjects assigned by Tribune Company Archives staff: Chicago tribune -- Advertising; Cowles, William H.; Henning, Arthur Sears; Hoover, Herbert; Kinsley, Philip; McCutcheon, John T., Sr.; Medill, Joseph; Orr, Carey; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; Taxation
  • Subjects assigned by Frank Hughes and Lloyd Wendt: Economics -- Depression; Newspapers
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