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William K. Hutchinson George E. Durno Lawrence Sullivan William S. Neal Robert S. Thornburg Harry Ward Pierce Miller Cole Morgan Arthur T. Newberry

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Few women have attained pre-eminence in Journalism. Mary T. Dougherty is outstanding among the few. Her life's work is dedicated to promoting greater happiness, greater opportunity and greater influence for women. She knows America's great women, leaders in social, educational, civic and political spheres. She devotes all her knowledge, experience and ability to keeping the Evening Journal overwhelmingly FIRST as a home newspaper.

Thorough newspaper man who has grown up with the Bronx and uptown New York. Writes editorials on local topics. Conducts "'ROUND UPTOWN" column. Edits a real neighborhood section.

Every day over 122,000 copies of the Evening Journal sold above 110th Street in Harlem, Bronx, Washington Heights and Westchester County include this section.

A "Dyed-in-the-Wool" Brooklynite from cradle to editorial chair. Associated with Brooklyn newspapers for many years. Prominent in Brooklyn's civic, social and commercial life. Edits a section of real local news for Kings, Queens and Nassau Counties.

Every day over 234,000 copies of the Evening Journal include this section, which is thoroughly read in Long Island homes.

He knows the problems of the human race. Simplicity of thought and staunch adherence to an uncompromising philosophy of optimism distinguish the work of Dr. Frank Crane. His writings are helpful, encouraging, inspirational. His followers are legion. Thousands of Evening Journal readers in New York City and suburbs look forward to his daily articles. His wisdom marks the paths for a happy life.

"Billy Benedick" ... who is he? He is a member of the most exclusive and highly placed society set of New York. His newsy quips and chatter about the doings of socially prominent men and women have established one of the most extensively read Society News Pages in New York. "Billy Benedick's" identity is kept secret as his work would obviously be handicapped were it to be made public.

Elsie Robinson is, like Dr. Crane, a philosopher ... but one would hardly call her gentle. She is brisk, though never brusque in setting forth her views. She likes to jog people out of mental ruts and, judging by her tremendous popularity among the countless thousands of Evening Journal readers throughout New York City and its suburbs, they like to have her do it. Her advice is sound and well taken.

Often referred to as America's "Bernard Shaw," and as America's wittiest woman. Satire sparkles through her writings. Her observations on the foibles of men and women, the joys and sorrows of love and marriage, and the relief or the lack of it in divorce are always brilliant and entertaining, yet always "said with a smile." Helen, like George Cohan, says: "I always leave 'em laughing when I say good-bye."


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