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Content Survey & Selective Index For Editor & Publisher International Year Books *1929-1949 Compiled by Gary M. Johnson Reference Librarian Newspaper & Current Periodical Room Serial & Government Publications Division Library of Congress 2013 This survey of the contents of the 1929-1949 Editor & Publisher International Year Books consists of two parts: a page-by-page selective transcription of the material in the Year Books and a selective index to the contents (topics, names, and titles) of the Year Books. The purpose of this document is to inform researchers about the contents of the E&P Year Books in order to help them determine if the Year Books will be useful in their work. Secondly, creating this document has helped me, a reference librarian in the Newspaper & Current Periodical Room at the Library of Congress, to learn about the Year Books so that I can provide better service to researchers. The transcript was created by examining the Year Books and recording the items on each page in page number order. Advertisements for individual newspapers and specific companies involved in the mechanical aspects of newspaper operations were not recorded in the transcript of contents or added to the index. The index (beginning on page 33) attempts to provide access to E&P Year Books by topics, names, and titles of columns, comic strips, etc., which appeared on the pages of the Year Books or were mentioned in syndicate and feature service ads. The headings are followed by references to the years and page numbers on which the heading appears. The individual Year Books have detailed indexes to their contents. Although this index does not provide the same detail for the general contents as the original individual volume indexes do, it does bring indexing from 1929-1949 together, provides detailed access to the names and titles mentioned in feature and syndicate advertisements, and associates terms which evolved over time (such as “Chain-Owned Newspapers” which became “Newspaper Chains” and later “Newspaper Groups”). In the original volume indexes of the Year Books some contents are referred to as being located in the “News Section” which means the item is within the pages (numbered with Roman numerals) of the Editor & Publisher issue in which the Year Book was included—Year Books were issued as a regular issue of the weekly E&P publication, usually in January. These “News Section” pages were not bound with the separate E&P Year Book volumes in the Library of Congress collection. 1

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Content Survey & Selective Index For

Editor & Publisher International Year Books *1929-1949

Compiled by Gary M. Johnson

Reference Librarian Newspaper & Current Periodical Room

Serial & Government Publications Division Library of Congress

2013 This survey of the contents of the 1929-1949 Editor & Publisher International Year Books consists of two parts: a page-by-page selective transcription of the material in the Year Books and a selective index to the contents (topics, names, and titles) of the Year Books. The purpose of this document is to inform researchers about the contents of the E&P Year Books in order to help them determine if the Year Books will be useful in their work. Secondly, creating this document has helped me, a reference librarian in the Newspaper & Current Periodical Room at the Library of Congress, to learn about the Year Books so that I can provide better service to researchers. The transcript was created by examining the Year Books and recording the items on each page in page number order. Advertisements for individual newspapers and specific companies involved in the mechanical aspects of newspaper operations were not recorded in the transcript of contents or added to the index. The index (beginning on page 33) attempts to provide access to E&P Year Books by topics, names, and titles of columns, comic strips, etc., which appeared on the pages of the Year Books or were mentioned in syndicate and feature service ads. The headings are followed by references to the years and page numbers on which the heading appears. The individual Year Books have detailed indexes to their contents. Although this index does not provide the same detail for the general contents as the original individual volume indexes do, it does bring indexing from 1929-1949 together, provides detailed access to the names and titles mentioned in feature and syndicate advertisements, and associates terms which evolved over time (such as “Chain-Owned Newspapers” which became “Newspaper Chains” and later “Newspaper Groups”). In the original volume indexes of the Year Books some contents are referred to as being located in the “News Section” which means the item is within the pages (numbered with Roman numerals) of the Editor & Publisher issue in which the Year Book was included—Year Books were issued as a regular issue of the weekly E&P publication, usually in January. These “News Section” pages were not bound with the separate E&P Year Book volumes in the Library of Congress collection.

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Indexes for the regular issues of Editor & Publisher were produced twice each year—one covering January-June and the second covering July-December (see: E&P International Year Book, January 25, 1936, p. 188).

Recommended uses of this resource

The E&P Year Books contain a wide variety of information about journalism, journalists, advertising, and the newspaper publishing business. Here are some uses of this resource. A researcher is looking for the work of a columnist that was published in the Hearst newspapers during 1944. Each volume of the E&P Year Book has a list of newspaper chains and the newspapers that belonged to each chain. Look in the index section for the heading “Newspaper Chains of the U.S. & Canada” to find the location within the E&P Year Books of the list of newspaper chains. Who were the members of the Congressional Press Gallery in 1938 and what organizations did they represent? Check the index under the heading “Congressional Press Gallery.” This entry will show the location within the Year Books of the list of members of the Congressional Press Gallery and the organizations they represented. Who was the book review editor for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 1947? The Year Books contain a section which lists the department editors of U.S. and Canadian newspapers. The locations of these lists are under the heading “Department Editors of U.S. & Canadian Newspapers” in the index. Answer: Irving Dillard. What newspapers were published in tabloid format? See the index heading “Tabloid Newspapers.” Which newspapers distributed the “American Weekly,” “Parade,” or “This Week” magazine supplements? Try the “Newspaper Magazine Sections” index heading. To actually find the answers to these questions you will need to see the appropriate Year Book, but this resource will help guide you to the location of the answer. You get the idea. Take a look--I hope you find this to be a useful resource. Gary M. Johnson February, 2013 *E&P International Year Book began in 1921. Year books beginning with 1936 are in the Newspaper & Current Periodical Room Reference Collection. Volumes for other years are bound with issues of Editor & Publisher and are in the Library’s General Collection. Volumes for 1921-1928 and 1932 have not been located at the Library of Congress. An additional resource at the Library of Congress for research on early newspaper cartoons, comic strips, and columnists is the Copyright Registration file. Located in the Copyright Office at the Library of Congress, these records (prior to 1978) are currently in the original paper format. After 1978 records are searchable on the Copyright website.

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1929 (bound with issues in General Collection) --McNaught Syndicate Ad, p. 7 --Ledger Syndicate Ad, p. 14-15 --Article: 1928 Year of Stable Prosperity for Press, p. 17 --How to Read the Year Book, p. 17 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of 1,939 Daily Newspapers, p. 18-114 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 120-123 --Newspaper Advertising Representatives in U.S., Canada, & London, p. 124-126 --Machine Composition Schools & Courses in North America, p. 128 --Ad for Propaganda by Edward L. Bernays, p. 132 --Directory of Merchandising Papers—U.S. & Canada, p. 133 --New York World Syndicate Ad, p. 134-135 --Article: Circulations Increase at Slower Rate, p. 136 --Ready Reckoner for U.S. & Canadian Newspapers (Estimate of a Campaign’s Cost), p. 137 --Newspapers Operating a Merchandising Service, p. 138-139 --Article: Cost Factor Increasingly Favors Dailies, p. 139 --Newspaper Rotogravure Sections—U.S. & Canada, p. 139 --Pulitzer Prize Awards—1927, p. 140 --Analysis of Magazine & Newspaper Circulations & Rates by States & Territorial Market Groups, p. 140-147 --Principal Chain-Owned Dailies of U.S.A., p. 142-143 --Mat, Cut, and Ad Art Services, p. 143 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal Cities of the U.S., p. 148 --Consolidated Press Association Ad, p. 140-151 --Chicago Daily News Syndicate Ad, p. 152 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics (Net Paid Circulation)—U.S., Canada, Foreign Language Papers, & Weekly Papers, p. 153-186 --Science Service Ad, p. 160 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 167 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad, p. 177 --International Syndicate Ad, p. 178 --State Legislative Correspondents, p. 188 --Art Gravure Corp. Ad (lists newspapers), p. 189 --Advertising Agencies & Their Space Buyers—U.S. & Canada, p. 193-216 --American Newspaper Annual & Directory (Ayer) Ad, p. 195 --Chicago Tribune Newspapers Syndicate Ad (comics, fiction & columns), p. 202-203 --World-Wide News Service Ad, p. 205 --Feature & Picture Syndicates of U.S. & Canada, p. 218 --NEA Service Inc. Ad, p. 219 --King Features Syndicate Ad, p. 220-221 --Standard Books on Newspaper Making & Advertising, p. 222-224 --Kay Features, Inc. Ad, p. 225 --Important Buyers of Daily Newspaper Space, p. 226-242 --Lucky Strike Cigarettes Ad (Al Jolson), p. 227

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--Estimate 1927 Newspaper National Accounts, p. 243 --Associations & Clubs—U.S. & Canada, p. 244 --Advertising Clubs of the U.S., Canada & Europe, p. 245-249 --Federation of Women’s Advertising Clubs, p. 249 --The Advertising Commission, p. 249 --Advertising Associations, p. 249-250 --Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 250 --Harvard Advertising Awards—1927, p. 250 --Schools of Journalism in U.S., p. 251-252 --Newspaper Institute of America Ad, p. 253 --Literary & Art Markets of the U.S., p. 254-255 --Necrology (E&P obituary notices)—1928, p. 255-256 --Canons of Journalism, p. 256 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the U.S., p. 257-258 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1920-1928, p. 260-261 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. & Canadian Dailies, p. 262-268 --Year’s Important Legal Actions in Field of Daily Newspapers, p. 269-273 --E&P Correspondents in Principal World Cities, p. 273 --British Section, p. 275 --Circulations, Advertising Rates and Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 275-278 --Important British Class Periodicals, p. 278 --British Advertising Agencies, p. 280-286 --British Advertising Associations, p. 287-288 --British Newspaper Associations, p. 288 --Courses in Journalism, p. 289 --Courses in Advertising, p. 289 --Shipping Editors of Leading Dailies, p. 289 --New York Correspondents—Out-of-Town Newspapers, p. 289 --Editor & Publisher Newsdealers, p. 289 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers, p. 290-316 --Index to 1929 International Year Book Contents, p. 318, 320 --Metropolitan Newspaper Service Features Ad, p. 319 1930 (bound with issues in the General Collection) --McNaught Syndicate, Inc. Ad, p. 7 --Ledger Syndicate Ad, p. 14-15 --Article: Greatest Circulation and Advertising, p. 17 --Circulations, Rates & Personnel of 1,944 Daily Newspapers, p. 18-116 --How to Measure Copy in Terms of Type Space, p. 116 --Harvard Advertising Awards, 1928, p. 116 --Table for Converting Square Inches of Manuscript, Typewriter, or Reprint copy into Square Inches of any Type, 4 to 36 Point, p. 117 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p. 118-122 --Propaganda (book) by Edward Bernays Ad, p. 123

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--Newspaper Advertising Representatives in United States & Canada, p. 124-126 --Machine Composition Schools and Courses in North America, p. 128 --Directory of Merchandising Papers, U.S. & Canada, p. 129 --New York World Syndicate Ad (columnists), p. 130-131 --Article: Circulations Rose 4 Per Cent in 1929, p. 132 --Basic Facts for the Buyers and Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 132 --Ready Reckoner for U.S. & Canadian Newspapers, p. 134 --Article: Dailies Hold Low Space Cost Advantage, p. 135 --Newspaper Rotogravure Sections, p. 135 --New York Correspondents for Out-of-Town Newspapers, p. 136 --Mat, Cut and Ad Art Services, p. 136 --Pulitzer Prize Awards—1928, p. 136 --Analysis of Magazine & Newspaper Circulations & Rates by States & Territorial Market Groups, p. 137-143 --Principal Chain-Owned Dailies of U.S.A., p. 138-139 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal Cities of the U.S., p. 144 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Newspaper Circulation Analysis, p. 149-180 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 167 --Speed Graphic Camera Ad, p. 177 --Art Gravure Corp. Ad, p. 181 --Advertising Agencies & Their Space Buyers, p. 185-202 --Ayer Directory Ad, p. 187 --Chicago Tribune Newspapers Syndicate Ad (comics & columnists), p. 194-195 --Chicago Daily News Foreign News Service Ad, p. 199 --Science Service Ad, p. 201 --Feature & Picture Syndicates of U.S. & Canada, p. 204-206 --NEA Service Ad, p. 205 --Kent Press Service Ad, p. 207 --King Features Syndicate Ad (comics & columnists), p. 208-209 --Standard Books on Newspaper Making and Advertising, p. 210-212 --Newspaper Institute of America Ad, p. 211 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 214-216 --Newspapers Operating a Merchandising Service, p. 218 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S and Canadian Dailies, p. 220-248 --International Syndicate Ad, p. 238 --Graham McNamee Ad (CurrentNewsFeatures, Inc.). p. 244 --Associations and Clubs—U.S. & Canada, p. 249-250 --State Legislative Correspondents, p. 250-251 --Schools, Departments, & Courses in Journalism—U.S., p. 251-252 --Cooking School Operators for Newspapers, p. 252 --Literary & Art Markets of the U.S., p. 253 --College Publications, p. 253 --Advertising Clubs of the U.S. & Canada, p. 254-255 --Advertising Associations, p. 255 --Necrology—1929, p. 256 --Year’s Important Legal Actions in Field of Daily Newspapers, p. 257-258

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--Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 258 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1920-1929, p. 260-261 --British Section, p. 263 --Circulations, Advertising Rates & Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 263-266 --Canons of Journalism, p. 266 --Advertising Agencies of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, p. 268-274 --British Advertising Associations, p. 275-276 --British Newspaper Associations, p. 276 --Newspapers of the Antipodes (Australia & New Zealand), p. 277 --Article: Newspaper Changes & Developments in Great Britain, p. 277 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers (4th Annual), p. 278-301 --S.S. Koppe & Co., Inc. Ad (international publisher’s representatives), p. 283-300 --Metropolitan Newspaper Service Ad (features offered), p. 303 --Index to 1930 International Year Book Contents, p. 302-304 1931 (bound with issues in the General Collection) --McNaught Syndicate, Inc. Ad (features & comics), p. 7 --Ledger Syndicate Ad, p. 14-15 --Article: Circulations Held in Depressed Year, p. 17 --Circulations, Rates, and Personnel of 1,942 U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 18-110 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 73 --Canons of Journalism, p. 110 --Circulations, Rates, and Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p. 111-113 --Newspaper Advertising Representatives in U.S. & Canada, p. 114-116 --Directory of Merchandising Papers, U.S. & Canada, p. 117 --Article: Circulations, Rates, Held Even in 1930, p. 120 --Basic Facts for the Buyers and Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 120 --New York Correspondents—Out-of-Town Newspapers, p. 120 --Ready Reckoner for U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 122 --Article: Dailies Hold Low Space Cost Advantage, p. 123 --Newspaper Rotogravure Sections, p. 123 --American Correspondents in London, p. 214 --Principal Chain Owned Dailies of U.S.A., p. 124-127 --Analysis of Magazine & Newspaper Circulations & Rates by State & Territorial Market Groups, p. 124-131 --Pay of Mechanical Forces as of Jan. 1, 1931 in Principal US Cities, p. 132 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Newspaper Circulation Analysis, p. 135-169 --Advertising Agencies & Their Space Buyers, p. 170-188 --Science Service Ad, p. 187 --Feature & Picture Syndicates of U.S. & Canada, p. 190-196 --NEA Service, Inc. Ad, p. 191 --Chicago Tribune Newspapers Syndicate Ad (comics & writers), p. 192-193 --International Syndicate Ad, p. 194 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad, p. 195

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--United Press Ad, p. 197 --Standard Books on Newspaper Making & Advertising, p. 199-200 --Newspapers Operating a Merchandising Service, p. 205 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 206-208 --Lucky Strike Cigarette Ad, p. 207 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. & Canadian Dailies, p. 210-235 --International Vending Machine Ad, p. 219 --Associations & Clubs—U.S. & Canada, p. 236-237 --State Legislative Correspondents, p. 237-238 --Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 238 --Schools, Departments & Courses in Journalism—U.S., p. 238-241 --Newspaper Institute of America Ad, p. 239 --Literary & Art Markets of the U.S., p. 241 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1922-1930, p. 242-243 --Pulitzer Awards for 1929, p. 244 --Harvard Advertising Awards—1929, p. 244 --Mat, Cut & Ad Art Services, p. 245 --Year’s Important Legal Decision & Opinions on Newspapers, p. 245 --Old Newspaper Uses, p. 245 --Necrology—1930, p. 246 --British Section, p. 249 --Circulations, Advertising Rates and Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 249-254 --Important British Class Periodicals, p. 252 --British Newspaper Associations, p. 254 --British Advertising Associations, p. 255 --Advertising Agencies of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, p. 256-259 --Radio Stations Owned By or Affiliated with U.S. & Canadian Newspapers, p. 259 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers (5th Annual), p. 260-276 --Index to 1931 International Year Book Contents, p. 278-280 --United Feature Syndicate Ad, p. 279 1932 This volume has not been located in the LC collection 1933 (bound with issues in the General Collection) --Ledger Syndicate Ad, p. 8-9 --Article: How Press Withstood Strain of 1932, p. 11 --Circulations, Rates, & Personnel of 1,913 Daily (U.S.) Newspapers, p. 12-94 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 59 --Canons of Journalism, p. 94 --Circulations, Rates & Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p. 95-97 --Newspaper Advertising Representatives in U.S., Canada, & England, p. 98-100 --Ready Reckoner for U.S. & Canada, p. 101

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--Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1924-1932, p. 104-105 --Principal Chain Owned Dailies of U.S.A., p. 106 --Basic Facts for the Buyers and Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 106 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the U.S., p. 108-109 --Pay of Mechanical forces as of Jan. 1, 1933 in principal cities, p. 110 --Newspaper-Owned or Operated Radio Stations in the U.S. & Canada, p. 112 --Leading Negro Publications of the U.S., p. 117- 118 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 119-140 --Science Service Ad, p. 125 --Standard Rate & Data Service Ad, p. 136 --Advertising Agencies and Their Space Buyers, p. 142-154 --Ayer Directory Ad, p. 143 --Canadian Advertising Agencies & Their Space Buyers, p. 154-155 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1931, p. 155 --Pulitzer Prizes, p. 155 --Feature & Picture Syndicates of U.S. & Canada, p. 156-161 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad (Walter Lippmann), p. 156 --NEA Service, Inc. Ad, p. 157 --Chicago Tribune Newspapers Syndicate Ad, p. 158-159 --Schools, Departments & Courses in Journalism—U.S., p. 161-162 --Newspaper Institute of America Ad, p. 163 --Standard & Recent Books on Journalism & Advertising, p. 164-165 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies & Weeklies of U.S.A., p. 166-169 --Mat, Cut, & Ad Art Services, p. 169 --Newspaper Measures, p. 169 --Principal Department Editors of U.S. & Canadian Dailies, p. 170-185 --Welfare Committee of the International Circulation Managers Association Ad, p. 181 --Personnel Bureau of Sigma Delta Chi Ad, p. 181 --Associations & Clubs—U.S. & Canada, p. 185-186 --Operators of Cooking Schools for Newspapers, p. 186 --Advertising Clubs, p. 187 --Newspaper Rotogravure Sections, p. 187 --British Section, p. 189 --Circulations, Advertising Rates, and Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 189-191 --British Advertising Associations, p. 191-192 --British Newspaper Associations, p. 192-193 --Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 193 --New York Correspondents—Out-of-Town Newspapers, p. 193 --Postal Information, p. 193 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers (7th Annual), p. 194-208 --Index to 1932 International Year Book Contents, p. 210-212 1934 (bound with issues in the General Collection) --Ledger Syndicate Ad, p. 4-5 --McNaught Syndicate Ad (columnists & comics), p. 9

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--Article: How Press Weathered Gales of 1933 --Circulations, Rates & Personnel of U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 12-100 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 59 --Rules & Regulations of the U.S. Post Office Dept., p. 68 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1932, p. 100 --Canons of Journalism, p. 100 --Circulations, Rates, & Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p. 101-103 --Newspaper Advertising Representatives in U.S., Canada, & England, p. 102-103 --Ready Reckoner for U.S. & Canadian Newspapers, p. 108 --Principal Chain-Owned Dailies of U.S.A., p. 109 --Basic Facts for the Buyers and Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 109 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief cities, 1925-1933, p. 110-111 --Pay of Mechanical Forces as of Jan. 1, 1934 in Principal Cities of the U.S., p. 112 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 114-116 --McClure Newspaper Syndicate Ad (National Whirligig), p. 115 --Washington Post News Service Ad (correspondents), p. 117 --Newspaper-Owned or Operated Radio Stations in the U.S. & Canada, p. 118 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 119-143 --Science Service Ad, p. 123 --Advertising Agencies & Their Space Buyers—U.S. & Canada, p. 144-162 --Ayer & Sons Directory of Newspapers Ad, p. 145 --Feature & Picture Syndicates of U.S. & Canada, p. 164-170 --NEA Service, Inc. Ad, p. 165 --Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate Ad, p. 166-167 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad, p. 169 --Schools, Departments & Courses in Journalism—U.S., p. 170-172 --Washington Post News Service Ads, p. 170, 171 --Newspaper Measures, p. 172 --Thompson Service Ad, p. 172 --Newspaper Institute of America Ad, p. 173 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 174-175 --Principal Foreign Language Newspapers of U.S.A., p. 176-179 --Newspapers issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 179 --Leading Negro Publications of the U.S., p. 180 --Association & Clubs—U.S. & Canada, p. 181-184 --Gridiron Club of Washington, DC, p. 184 --Principal Officers of Newspaper Guilds, p. 184 --Pulitzer Prizes, p. 184 --Directory of Merchandising Papers—U.S. & Canada, p. 185 --Advertising Clubs of U.S. & Canada, p. 186 --Principal Department Editors of U.S. & Canadian Dailies, p. 188-203 --Newspaper Boys of America, Inc. Ad, p. 196 --Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 204 --Association of American Correspondents in London, p. 204 --List of Gravure Newspapers of the U.S. & Canada, p. 204 --Marketing Facts for Every State and Sales Area of U.S., p. 205

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--Circulations, Advertising Rates, Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 207-209 --British Advertising Associations, p. 209-210 --British Newspaper Associations, p. 210-211 --Linage Record of Newspaper Gravure Sections—1932-1933, p. 211 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 211 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers (8th Annual), p. 212-225 --Index to 1934 International Year Book Contents, p. 226-228 1935 (bound with issues in the General collection) --McNaught Syndicate, Inc. Ad, p. 7 --Article: Pressed Turned Economic Corner in 1934, p. 11 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 12-110 --Copley Newspapers Ad, p. 33 --Canons of Journalism, p. 44 --Rules & Regulations of the U.S. Post Office Dept., p. 76 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p. 111-113 --Newspaper Advertising Representatives in U.S., p. 114-115 --Ready Reckoner, p. 118 --Chain Newspapers, p. 119 --Basic Facts for the Buyers & Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 119 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1926-1934, p. 120-121 --Pay of Mechanical Forces as of Jan. 1, 1935 in Principal Cities of the U.S., p. 122 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 124-128 --McClure Newspaper Syndicate Ad, p. 125 --Radio Institute of the Audible Arts Ad, p. 129 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 130-155 --Science Service Ad, p. 137 --Brush-Moore Newspapers Ad, p. 148 --Advertising Agencies & Their Space Buyers, p. 156-171 --Ayer Directory Ad, p. 157 --J.M. Huber Ad, p. 163 --Feature & Picture Syndicates of U.S. & Canada, p. 172-178 --McCoy Health Service Ad (Dr. Frank McCoy), p. 172 --International Press Bureau Ad (William Gerard Chapman), p. 172 --NEA Service, Inc. Ad (Dionne Quintuplets photo), p. 173 --Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, Inc. Ad, p. 174-175 --Progressive Features Ad, p. 176 --Zain Features Syndicate, Inc. Ad, p. 176 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad, p. 177 --Schools of Journalism, p. 180-183 --Newspaper Institute of America Ad, p. 181 --Newspaper measures, p. 183 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 184-185 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of U.S.A., p. 186-187 --Principal Foreign Language Newspapers, p. 188-189

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--Leading Negro Publication of the U.S., p. 190 --Newspapers issued in Tabloid or small format, p. 190 --Associations and Clubs—U.S. & Canada, p. 191-194 --Gridiron Club of Washington, DC, p. 194 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1933, p. 194 --Advertising clubs of U.S. & Canada, p. 196 --Havas Foreign News Service Ad, p. 197 --Principal Officers of Newspaper Guilds, p. 197 --Directory of Merchandising Papers, U.S. & Canada, p. 198 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 199 --Principal Department Editors of U.S. & Canadian Dailies, p. 200-215 --Association of American Correspondents in London, p. 215 --List of Gravure Newspapers of the U.S., p. 216 --Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 216 --Pulitzer Prize Awards, 1934, p. 217 --Composition of Printers’ Metals, p. 217 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 217 --Mat, Cut & Ad Art Services, p. 217 --Editor & Publisher’s Book Mart Ad, p. 217 --British Section: Daily Newspapers of Great Britain—Circulation, Advertising Rates, Personnel, p. 219-221 --British Advertising Associations, p. 221-222 --Francis Lewcock Financial Commentary Ad, p. 221 --British Newspaper Associations, p. 222-223 --Carrier Boy Papers, p. 223 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers (9th annual), p. 224-239 --Index to 1935 International Year Book Contents, p. 240-242 --Index to 1935 International Year Book Advertisements, p. 244 1936 --McNaught Syndicate, Inc. Ad (lists features offered), p. 7 --Science Service Ad, p. 10 --Article: Press Made Many Gains During 1935, p. 13 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of 1,950 U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 14-110 --Canons of Journalism, p. 21 --Pulitzer Awards for 1934 (presented 1935), p. 46 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1934, p. 46 --Gannett Newspapers Ad (lists Gannett newspapers), p. 67 --Rules and Regulations of the U.S. Post Office Dept., p. 78 --Description of Editor & Publisher contents & services, p. 95 --Texas Almanac & State Industrial Guide Ad, p. 101 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p. 111-114 --Officers of Newspaper Guilds, p. 114 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 114 --Newspaper Special Representatives (Ad reps)—United States, Canada & England, p. 116-120

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--Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 120 --Ready Reckoner for Circulation & Advertising Rates for U.S. and Canadian Newspapers, p. 124 --Principal Newspaper Chains of United States and Canada, p. 126 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1927-1935, p. 128-129 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal U.S. Cities, p. 130-132 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 136-140 --Carrier Boy Papers, p. 140 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 142-163 --Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives, p. 164-183 --Authentic News and Reference Sources, p. 172-173 --Newspaper Measures, p. 183 --Famous Trials Ad (educational strip), p. 184 --Feature and Picture Syndicates of United States and Canada, p. 184-192 --Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, Inc. Ad (lists features offered), p. 186-187 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad (lists features offered), p. 189 --Ellis Service (weekly Sunday School Lesson), p. 190 --Fact (Greylock Corporation) Ad, p. 191 --Ledger Syndicate Ad (lists features offered), p. 193 --Schools of Journalism, p. 194-196 --Newspaper Institute of America Ad, p. 195 --The Quill magazine ad, p. 196 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Contest for 1935, p. 197 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 198-200 --Number of Words to the Square in Type Sizes, p. 200 --Sizes of Type Leaded with 2-Pt. Leads, p. 200 --Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 200 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of U.S.A., p. 202-207 --Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 208 --Associations and Clubs—United States and Canada, p. 210-212 --Advertising Clubs of U.S. and Canada, p. 213 --Directory of Merchandising Papers, US and Canada, p. 214 --Foreign Correspondents in the United States, p. 215 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 216 --List of Gravure Newspapers of the United States, p. 217 --Principal Department Editors of U.S. and Canadian Dailies (including a list of newspaper librarians), p. 218-234 --Women’s Nation Press Club, Washington, DC, p. 234 --U.S. Newspaper Radio Affiliations, p. 235 --British Section, p. 237 --Circulations, Advertising Rates, and Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 237-242 --British Advertising Associations, p. 242-243 --British Newspaper Associations, p. 243 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers, p. 244-265

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--Index to 1936 International Year Book Contents, p. 266-270 --Index to 1936 International Year Book Advertisements, p. 272 1937 --McNaught Syndicate, Inc. Ad (lists comics offered), p. 7 --Science Service Ad, p. 10 --Article: Dailies Enter 1937 Stronger Than Ever, p. 15 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 16-114 --Rules and Regulations of the U.S. Post Office Department, p. 61 --Gannett Newspapers Ad (lists newspapers), p. 69 --Canons of Journalism, p. 80 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p. 115-118 --Pulitzer Awards for 1935, made 1936, p. 118 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 123 --Newspaper Special Representatives (Ad reps)—U.S., Canada & England, p. 120-123 --Ready Reckoner of Circulations and Advertising Rates for US & Canadian Newspapers, p. 124 --Principal Newspaper Chains of US and Canada, p. 128 --Principal Officers of Newspaper Guilds, p. 133 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal U.S. Cities, p. 134-136 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1928-1936, p. 138-139 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 140-142 --Carrier Boy Papers, p. 143 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 144-165 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1935, p. 165 --Number of Words to the Square Inch of Type, p. 165 --Feature and Picture Syndicates of United States and Canada, p. 166-176 --Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate Ad, p. 168-169 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad (“Betty” by C.A. Voight), p. 171 --Ledger Syndicate Ad (lists features offered), p. 173 --Carlile Crutcher Syndicate Ad (“Bela Lanan, Court Reporter”), p. 174 --McClure Newspaper Syndicate Ad (serial by H.H. Boyesen), p. 175 --Newspaper Measures, p. 176 --Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 176 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 176 --Journalistic Code of Warren G. Harding, p. 176 --Homakers Institute of Domestic Science, p. 176 --Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives, p. 178-198 --Ayer Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, p. 179 --Directory of Authoritative Sources of Factual Information, p. 185 --Court and Commercial Papers of the United States, p. 198 --Schools of Journalism, p. 199-201 --Foreign Correspondents in the United States, p. 201 --Advertising Clubs of U.S. and Canada, p. 202 --Associations and Clubs—United States and Canada, p. 203-205 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 206-208

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--Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 208 --Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 209 --List of Gravure Newspapers of the United States and Canada, p. 210-211 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 211-213 --Women’s National Press Club, p. 213 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of U.S.A., p. 214-219 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 220-237 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 237 --Principal Departmental Editors of Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 238 --U.S. Newspaper Radio Affiliations, p. 239-240 --Newspaper Color Comic Sections, p. 240, 252 --British section, 243 --Circulation, Advertising Rates, Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 243-250 --British Advertising Associations, p. 250 --British Newspaper Associations, p. 250, 252 --Editor & Publisher’s contents and services, p. 253 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers, p. 254-284 --Index to 1937 International Year Book Contents, p. 286-294 1938 --McNaught Syndicate, Inc. Ad (lists features offered), p. 7 --Science Service Ad, p. 10 --Article: Dailies’ Circulation at All-Time Peak, p. 15 --Circulation, Rates and Personnel of U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 16-115 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 50 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 69 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1936, p. 76 --Newspaper Measures, p. 76 --Pulitzer Awards for 1936, made 1937, p. 78 --Rules and Regulations of the U.S. Post Office Department, p. 80 --Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 115 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p. 115-119 --Journalistic Code of Warren G. Harding, p. 119 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 119 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 123 --Newspaper Special Representatives (Ad reps)—United States, Canada & England, p. 120-123 --Ready Reckoner for Circulations and Advertising Rates for U.S. and Canadian Newspapers, p. 124 --Principal Newspaper Chains of United States and Canada, p. 128 --Principal Officers of Newspaper Guilds, p. 133 --Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 133 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in principal U.S. Cities, p. 134-136 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1928-1937, p. 138-139 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 140-142

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--Carrier Boy papers, p. 143 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 144-160 --Newspaper Color Comic Sections, p. 161-162, 164 --U.S. Newspaper Radio Affiliations, 163-164 --Court and Commercial Papers of United States, p. 165 --Editors Press Service, Inc. Ad, p. 166 --Feature and Picture Syndicates of United States and Canada, p. 166-176 --NEA Service, Inc. Ad (comics available listed), p. 167 --Chicago Tribune-New York New Syndicate Ad, p. 168-169 --Lincoln Newspaper Features, Inc. Ad, p. 170 --Nation-Wide News Service, p. 170 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad (“Terry” by Diana Thorne), p. 171 --“Tailspin Tommy” (by Hal Forrest) Ad, p. 172 --Women’s National Press Club of Washington, DC, p. 174 --Editorial Research Reports Ad, p. 174 --Washington Post Features Ad, p. 175 --International Syndicate Ad, p. 176 --Weissman Photos Ad, p. 176 --Central Feature News Service Ad, p. 176 --Wild World feature by John N. Meissner Ad, p. 176 --United Feature Syndicate Ad (comics & columns), p. 177 --Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives, p. 178-193 --Ayer Newspaper & Periodical Directory Ad, p. 179 --Foreign Correspondents in the United States, p. 194 --Newspaper Women’s Club of Washington, p. 194 --Schools of Journalism, p. 195-196 --Advertising Clubs of U.S. and Canada, p. 197 --Associations and Clubs—United States and Canada, p. 198-199 --Selective bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 200-202 --List of Gravure Newspapers of the U.S. and Canada, p. 202-203 --Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 203-204 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 204-206 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of the U.S.A., p. 207-212 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 213-234 --Directory of Authoritative Sources of Factual Information, p. 214 --Seagram Distillers Corp. Ad, p. 215 --Legal Actions Involving Presentation of News—1937, p. 235, 246 --British Section, p. 237 --Circulation, Advertising Rates, Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 237-242 --British Advertising Associations, p. 244-246 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers, p. 248-272 --Index to 1938 International Year Book Contents, p. 274-280 1939 --Science Service Ad, p. 8

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--Article: Dailies Weathered Storm-Tossed 1938, p. 11 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 12-102 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1937, p. 68 --Newspaper Measures, p. 68 --Oklahoma Publishing Co. history, p. 77 --Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 102 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p. 104-107 --Newspaper Special Representatives (Ad reps)—United States, Canada, & England, p. 108-111 --Ready Reckoner of Circulations and Advertising Rates, p. 112 --Principal Newspaper Chains of United States and Canada, p. 117 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal U.S. Cities, p. 118-120 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 120 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 120 --Principal Officers of Newspaper Guilds, p. 122 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1928-1938, p. 123-126 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 127-129 --Carrier Boy Papers, p. 130 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 132-148 --Journalistic Code of Warren G. Harding, p. 148 --Newspaper Color, Magazine and Comic Sections, p. 149-150, 153 --U.S. Newspaper Radio Affiliations, p. 151-153 --Feature and Picture Syndicates of United States and Canada, p. 154-164 --Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate Ad (features history), p. 156-157 --“European Cavalcade” (by Ladislas Farago) Ad, p. 158 --“Bill” (by Haenigsen) Ad, p. 159 --Collyers’ News Bureau Ad, p. 160 --“Inside Your Congress” (by Samuel B. Pettengill) Ad, p. 160 --Ledger Syndicate Ad (features), p. 161 --United Feature Syndicate Ad (columns & comics), p. 163 --Continental News-Photo Service Ad, p. 164 --Court and Commercial Papers of United States, p. 165 --Pulitzer Awards for 1937, Made 1938, p. 165 --Mary Patterson Routt (columnist) Ad, p. 165 --Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives (U.S. & Canada), p. 166-182 --Numbers of Words to the Square Inch of Type, p. 182 --Women’s National Press Club of Washington, DC, p. 182 --Newspaper Women’s Club of Washington, DC, p. 182 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 183-185 --Accredited Foreign Correspondents in the United States, p. 185 --Schools of Journalism, p. 186-187 --Other Schools of Journalism, p. 187-188 --Advertising Clubs of U.S. and Canada, p. 188-189 --Associations and Clubs—United States and Canada, p. 190-191 --Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 191 --Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 192-193

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--Gravure Newspapers in U.S., Canada, & Mexico, p. 193 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Co-Operation, p. 194-196 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 196 --Canons of Journalism, p. 196 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of U.S.A., p. 197-198 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers (includes newspaper librarians), p. 199-218 --Directory of Authoritative Sources of Factual Information, p. 219 --British Section, p. 221 --Circulations, Advertising Rates, Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 222-226 --British Newspaper and Advertising Associations, p. 228 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers, p. 230-256 --Index to 1939 International Year Book Contents, p. 256-260 1940 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 7 --Science Service Ad, p. 8 --Article: Daily Circulation Gains; New Sunday Top, p. 11 --Circulation, Rates & Personnel of U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 12-100 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1938, p. 34 --Pulitzer Awards for 1938, made 1939, p. 37 --Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 40 --Court & Commercial Papers of United States, p. 59 --Canons of Journalism, p. 67 --Accredited Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 68 --Directory of Authoritative Sources of Factual Information, p. 85 --Circulation, Rates & Personnel of Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 101-104 --Newspaper Special [Advertising] Representatives—U.S., p. 106-109 --Newspaper Advertising Representatives in Canada, p. 109 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 109 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 109 --Ready Reckoner, p. 110 --Principal Newspaper Chains of U.S. & Canada, p. 111 --Basic Facts for Buyers & Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 111 --Principal Officers of Newspaper Guilds, p. 112 --Carrier Boy Papers, p. 117 --Pay of Mechanical Forces as of Jan. 1, 1940, Principal U.S. Cities, p. 118-122 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1931-1939, p. 123-124 --Press Galley of the Congress of the U.S., p. 126-128 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Statistics, p. 129-145 --Newspaper Color, Magazine & Comic Sections, p. 146-147 --U.S. & Canadian Newspaper Radio Affiliations, p. 148-149 --Feature & Picture Syndicates of U.S. & Canada, p. 150-160 --Editors Press Service Ad, p. 150 --NEA Service/Acme Telephoto Service Ad, p. 151

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--Haskin Information Service Ad, p. 152 --Collyers News Bureau Ad (Sports Features), p. 152 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad, p. 153 --Lincoln Newspaper Features Ad, p. 154 --Ledger Syndicate Ad, p. 155 --King Features Syndicate Ad (Dionne Quinteuplets), p. 157 --Home Economics Service Corp. Ad (cooking & food features), p. 158 --Continental News-Photo Service Ad, p. 158 --United Features Ad, p. 159 --Catholic Feature Ad (Catholic Information Society), p. 160 --Fox Feature Syndicate Ad, p. 161 --Advertising Agencies & Their Chief Executives, p. 162-179 --Hotaling’s News Agency Ad, p. 168 --Number of words to the square inch of type, p. 179 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 180-182 --David Reisz Ad (Direct Reading Graphic Arts), p. 181 --Editor & Publisher’s Annual Report on Schools of Journalism, p. 183 --Schools of Journalism, p. 184-185 --Advertising Clubs of U.S. & Canada, p. 186-187 --Associations & Clubs—U.S. & Canada, p. 187-188 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 188 --Leading Negro Publications of the U.S., p. 189-190 --Afro-American Company Ad, p. 189 --Gravure Newspapers in U.S. & Canada, p. 190 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Co-operation, p. 191-193 --Newsboys’ World Magazine Ad, p. 191 --Newspaper Women’s Club of Washington, DC, p. 193 --Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 193 --Composition of Printers’ Metals, p. 193 --Journalistic Code of Warren G. Harding, p. 193 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of U.S.A., p. 194-195 --Major Court Decisions of 1939 Affecting Publications and Advertising, p. 196-197 --News Print Manufacturers in North America, p. 197 --Moral Re-Armament, p. 197 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 198-220 --Editor & Publisher bound/indexes volumes Ad, p. 220 --British Section: Daily Newspapers of Great Britain—Circulations, Advertising Rates, Personnel, p. 221-223 --British Newspaper and Advertising Associations, p. 224 --Article: Latin American Trade Offers New Attractions, p.225 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers (14th annual), p. 226-253 --National Press Service Ad, p. 248 --Index to 1940 International Year Book Contents, p. 254-258 --Index to 1940 International Year Book Advertisements, p. 258-260 --Pettengill’s “The Gentleman from Indiana” Ad, inside back cover

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1941 --Science Service Ad, p. 8 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 10 --Article: Newspaper Circulations Gained in 1940, p.13 --Circulations, Rates & Personnel of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 14-108 --Directory of Authoritative Sources of Factual Information, p. 37 --Lee Syndicate Newspapers Ad, p. 43 --Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 45 --National Association of Better Business Bureaus, Inc., p. 56 --Newspaper Women’s Club of Washington, D.C., p. 65 --Members of the Associated Business Papers, p. 69 --Accredited Foreign Correspondents in the United States, p. 70 --Number of Words to the Square Inch of Type, p. 70 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 70 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1939, p. 72 --Canons of Journalism, p. 72 --Court and Commercial Papers of United States, p. 92 --Publications Issued for Newspaper Carrier Forces, p. 101 --Pulitzer Awards for 1939, Made 1940, p. 104 --Newspaper Special Representatives (Ad reps)--U.S. & Canada, p. 110-117 --Ready Reckoner for Circulations and Advertising Rates, p. 118 --Principal Newspaper Chains of United States and Canada, p. 119 --Principal Officers of Newspaper Guilds, p. 120 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal U.S. Cities, p. 121 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief cities, 1932-1940, p. 124-126 --Merchandising Papers Issued by Daily Newspapers, p. 127 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 130-132 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 133-148 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 148 --Newspaper Color Magazine and Comic Sections, p. 149-150 --Second Class Postal Revenue, p. 150 --Gravure Newspapers in U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Cuba, p. 151 --U.S. Newspaper Radio Affiliations, p. 152-153 --Feature and Picture Syndicates of United States and Canada, p. 154-162 --Haskin Information Service Ad, p. 154 --Alsop & Kintner (columnists) Ad, p. 157 --Ledger Syndicate Ad, p. 159 --Roger W. Babson Ad, p. 160 --King Features Syndicate Ad (creator signatures), p. 161 --United Feature Syndicate Ad (columnists & comics), p. 163 --Advertising Agencies and their Chief Executives, p. 164-183 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 184-186 --Schools of Journalism, p. 187-189 --Newsprint Manufacturers in North America, p. 189 --Advertising Clubs of U.S. and Canada, p. 190-191 --Associations and Clubs—United States and Canada, p. 191-193

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--Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 193-194 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Co-Operation, p. 194-196 --Major Court Decisions of 1940 Affecting Publications and Advertising, p. 196-197 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of the U.S., p. 198-199 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. and Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 200-207 --Journalistic Code of Warren G. Harding, p. 207 --Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 207 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 207 --British Section, p. 208 --Circulations, Advertising Rates, Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 208-210 --British Newspaper and Advertising Associations, p. 211 --International directory of Daily Newspapers, p. 212-234 --Index to 1941 International Year Book contents, p. 235-240 1942 --Science Service Ad, p. 8 --Article: Newspaper Circulations at New High, p. 13 --Circulations, Rates, and Personnel of U.S. Daily Newspapers, p. 14-100 --Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 24 --Directory of Authoritative Sources of Factual Information, p. 55 --Newspaper Women’s Club, 1941-1942, p. 61 --Accredited Foreign Correspondents in the United States, p. 68 --Members of the Associated Business Papers, p. 70 --Canons of Journalism, p. 70 --Publications Issued for Newspaper Carrier Forces, p. 97 --National Association of Better Business Bureaus, p. 100 --Circulations, Rates and Personnel of Canadian Dailies, p.101-104 --Merchandising Papers Issued by Daily Newspapers, p. 104 --Maps of Counties & Key Markets Ad, p. 105 --Newspaper Special Representatives—United States, Canada & Britain, p. 108-111 --Ready Reckoner for Circulations and Advertising Rates, p. 112 --Principal Newspaper Chains of United States and Canada, p. 113-114 --Principal Officers of Newspaper Guilds, p. 114 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal U.S. Cities, p. 115 --Pulitzer Awards for 1940, Made 1941, p. 115 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1933-1941, p. 118-120 -- Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 121-123 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 124-137 --Feature and Picture Syndicates of U.S. & Canada, p. 138-144 --First Lines & Second Thoughts (column by Anthony Hamilton) Ad, p. 138 --Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 140 --“Nuttibits” (single panel cartoon) Ad, p. 140 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad (mentions Walter Lippmann, Maj. George Fielding Eliot, and Mark Sullivan), p. 141 --Woehrle News Service (New York City) Ad, p. 142

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--Keystone Features, Inc. Ad, p. 142 --United Features Ad (columnists & comics), p 143 --Newspaper Color Magazine and Comic Sections, p. 145-146 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 146 --Gravure Newspapers in U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Cuba, p. 147 --U.S. Newspaper Radio Affiliations, p. 148-149, 171 --Advertising Agencies and their Chief Executives, p. 150-170 --Editor & Publisher Services for 1942 Ad, p. 151 --Advertising Agencies of Canada, p. 170-171 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 172 --Editor & Publisher Newspaper Promotion Awards for 1940, p. 174 --Schools of Journalism, p. 175-177 --Newsprint Manufacturers in North America, p. 177 --Advertising Clubs of U.S. and Canada, p. 178-179 --Associations and Clubs—United States and Canada, p. 179-181 --Court and Commercial Papers of U.S., p. 181 --Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 182 --Journalistic Code of Warren G. Harding, p. 182 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 182 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 183-185 --Court and Commercial Papers of U.S., p. 185 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 185 --Legal Decisions and Rulings Affecting Newspapers, p. 186-189 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of U.S.A., p. 190 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 192-199, 202 --British Section, p. 202 --Circulations, Advertising Rates, Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 200-202 --British Newspaper and Advertising Associations, p. 203 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers, p. 204-218 --Index to 1942 International Year Book Contents, p. 219-224 1943 --Science Service Ad, p. 6 --Principal Features of the 1943 E&P International Year Book, p. 13 --Article: Newspaper Circulations Hit Top in 1942, p. 15 --Circulations, Rates, and Personnel of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 17-109 --Canons of Journalism, p. 26 --Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 28 --Directory of Authoritative Sources of Factual Information, p. 65 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 67 --Editor & Publisher Services Ad, p. 73 --Members of the Associated Business Papers, p. 76 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 76 --Accredited Foreign Correspondents in the United States, p. 104 --Journalistic Code of Warren G. Harding, p. 104

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--Merchandising Papers Issued by Daily Newspapers, p. 109 --Newspaper Special Representatives (Advertising reps)—U.S. & Canada, p. 112-115 --Ready Reckoner for Circulations and Advertising rates, p. 116 --Principal Newspapers Chains of United States and Canada, p. 117-118 --Principal Officers of Newspaper Guild, p. 118 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal U.S. Cities, p. 119 --Pulitzer Awards for 1941, Made 1942, p. 118 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1934-1942, p. 122-124 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 125-127 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 128-140, 171 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 137 --Feature and Picture Syndicates of United States and Canada, p. 141-146 --Aneta News Features Ad, p. 141 --Craft Patterns Ad, p. 141 --Keystone Features Ad (“Washington Parade” by Ray Johnson & Walter Pierce and “This Week, This World” by Ted Friend), p. 142 --United Feature Syndicate Ad, p. 143 --Membership List—American Newspaper Women’s Club, p. 146 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 146 --U.S. Newspaper Radio Affiliations, p. 147-149, 171 --Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives, p. 150-171 --National Association of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. p. 171 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 172-174 --Editor & Publisher Promotion Awards for 1942, p. 174 --Schools of Journalism, p.175-176, 185 --Court and Commercial Papers of U.S., p. 177 --Publications Issued for Newspaper Carrier Forces, p. 177 --Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 177 --Advertising Clubs of U.S. and Canada, p. 178- 179 --Associations and Clubs—U.S. & Canada, p. 179-181 --Newsprint Manufacturers in North America, p. 181 --Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 182 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 183-185 --Legal Decisions and Rulings Affecting Newspapers, p. 186-190 --Principal Foreign Language Daily Newspapers, p. 190-191 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 192-198 --British Section, p. 201 --Circulations, Advertising Rates, Personnel of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 201-206 --British Newspaper and Advertising Associations, p. 208 --News of the World Ad, p. 209 --International directory of Daily Newspapers, p. 210-226 --Index to 1943 International Year Book Contents, p. 227-232 1944 --Science Service Ad, p. 6

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--Press Wireless, Inc. Ad, p. 12 --Article: Newspaper Circulations Highest in 1943, p. 13 --Personnel Circulations, Rates, Services of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 15-123 --Canons of Journalism, p. 41 --Accredited Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 52 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 64 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 73 --Pulitzer Prize Awards for 1942, Made 1943, p. 76 --Psychiana Inc. Ad, p. 81 --Members of the Associated Business Papers, p. 84 --Newsprint Manufacturers in North America, p. 91 --National Association of Better Business Bureaus, Inc., p. 118 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 118 --Newspaper Special Representatives (Ad reps) of U.S. and Canada, p. 126-131 --Ready Reckoner for Circulations and Advertising Rates, p. 132 --Principal Newspaper Chains of U.S. and Canada, p. 133-134 --Officers of Newspaper Guild, p. 134 --Pay of Mechanical Forces as of Principal U.S. Cities, p. 134 --Dailies issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 135 --Journalistic Code of Warren G. Harding, p. 135 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1935-1943, p. 138-140 --Principal Departmental Editors of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 141-150 --Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives, p. 150-169 --Merchandising Papers Issued by Daily Newspapers, p. 169 --Newspaper Carrier Publications, p. 169 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 169 --Motion Picture Newsreels, p. 169 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 170-172 --Schools of Journalism, p. 173-175 --Advertising Clubs of U.S., Canada, Mexico and Cuba, p. 175-176 --Associations and Clubs—United States and Canada, p.176-178 --Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 179-182 --Journal & Guide (Norfolk, Va.) War Correspondents Ad, p. 180 --Independent Press Service Ad (T. Yates & B. Bart), p. 180 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 182-197 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 198-199 --Newspaper Groups in Which Advertising in Sections or Supplements may be Scheduled for an Entire List, p. 199 --Feature and Picture Syndicates of U.S. and Canada, p. 200-205 --United Feature Syndicate Ad (columnists & comics), p. 201 --General Features Corp. Ad, p. 202 --“Craft Patterns on the Home Front” Ad (Neely Hall Productions), p. 202 --U.S. & Canadian Radio Stations with Newspaper Affiliations, p. 205 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 208-211 --Legal Decisions and Rulings Affecting Newspapers, p. 211-215

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--Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 215 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of U.S.A., p. 216 --Article: Britain Mustering Post-War Power, p. 217 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain and Ireland, p. 220-226 --News of the World Ad, p. 224-225 --British Newspaper and Advertising Associations, p. 228 --Article: Australasia Faces Great Post-War Future, p. 230, 232 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates, of Daily Newspapers of Australia, p. 234-238 --Newspaper, Advertising, and Printing Associations of Australia, p. 238-240 --Advertising Agencies of Australia, p. 241 --International Directory of Daily Newspapers (18th Annual), p. 242-263 --Estimated Cost of Latin American Newspaper Coverage, p. 244 --Index to 1944 International Year Book Contents, p. 264-266 --Index to 1944 International Year Book Advertisements, p. 266-268 1945 --Science Service Ad, p. 6 --NEA Service Inc. Ad, p. 11 --Article: ’44 Newspaper Circulation at New High, p. 15 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates, Services of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 17-133 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 35 --Canons of Journalism, p. 40 --Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 56 --Newsprint Manufacturers in North America, p. 58 --American Newspaper Women’s Club, p. 69 --Members of the Associated Business Papers, p. 70 --National Association of Better Business Bureaus, p. 75 --Accredited Foreign Correspondents in the United States, p. 92 --Newspaper Magazine Sections and Group United in which Advertising may be Scheduled for Entire List, p. 94-96 --Ready Reckoner of Advertising Rates and Circulations, U.S. & Canada, p. 134-135 --Basic Data for the Buyers and Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 135 --Newspaper Special Representatives (Ad reps) of U.S. & Canada, p. 136-141 --Departmental Editors of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 144-152 --Officers of Newspaper Guild, p. 153 --Maria Moore Cabot Awards, p. 153 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1936-1944, p. 154-156 --Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal U.S. Cities, p. 157 --Dailies Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 157 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 157 --Still Picture Syndicates, p. 157 --Motion Picture Newsreels, p. 157 --Newspaper Photo Departments, p. 157

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--Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives, p. 160-179 --Freedom of International News, p. 179 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 179 --“I Am The Printing Press” [Poem] by Robert H. Davis, p. 179 --Newspaper Chains of U.S. & Canada, p. 180 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 181-183 --Radio Correspondents’ Galleries, p. 183, 190 --Schools of Journalism, p. 184-185 --Advertising Clubs of U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Cuba, p. 186 --Associations and Clubs—U.S. and Canada, p. 187-190 --Pulitzer Awards in Journalism, p. 190 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 191-205 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 205-206 --U.S. and Canadian Radio Stations with Newspaper Affiliations, p. 207-211 --Newspaper Carrier Publications, p. 207 --Merchandising Papers Issued by Daily Newspapers, p. 207 --News Services, Feature Syndicates & Photo Services of U.S. & Canada, p. 211-220 --United Features Syndicate Advertisement [columnists & cartoonists], p. 213 --Park Row News Service, p. 214 --Public Reports (analysis of Members of Congress), p. 214 --ACME Newspictures, Inc. Ad (photographer Tom Shafer), p. 215 --Health News Service (Washington, DC) Ad, p. 216 --Polish Telegraph Agency (New York), p. 216 --International News Service Ad (list of war correspondents), p. 217 --Legal Decision and Rulings Affecting Newspapers, p. 220-225 --Leading Negro Publications, p. 227-231 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of U.S.A., p. 231-232 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, pp. 233-236 --Article: The British Press—In War and In Peace, p. 237 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain and Ireland, p. 240-248 --Belfast Telegraph (Ireland) Ad—Memorial Stone, p. 249 --British Newspaper and Advertising Associations, p. 254 --Australia Planning Post-War Expansion, p. 255 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Australasia, p. 256-262 --Newspaper, Advertising, and Printing Associations of Australasia, p. 262-264 --Advertising Agencies of Australasia, p. 264-266 --Directory of Central and Latin American and West Indies Newspapers (19th annual), p. 267-288 --Advertising Agencies of Buenos Aires, Argentina & Brazil, p. 288-290 --Directory of Daily Newspapers in Other Foreign Countries, p. 290-293 --Newspapers in Liberated Areas, p. 293-294 --Newspapers of Union of South Africa & Rhodesia, p. 294 --Index to 1945 International Year Book Contents, p. 295-298 --Index to 1945 International Year Book Advertisements, p. 298-300

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1946 --Science Service Ad, p. 6 --Press Wireless Ad, p. 14 --Article: Newspapers Prepared for Peace in ’46, p. 15 --Ready Reckoner of Advertising Rates and Circulations—U.S. & Canada, p. 15-17 --Personnel, circulations, Rtes, Services of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 19-141 --Speidel Newspapers, Inc. Ad, p. 23 --McClatchy Newspapers Ad, p. 27 --Booth Michigan Newspapers Ad, p. 69 --Minneapolis Star-Journal and Minneapolis Tribune Ad, p. 77 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 79 --Gridiron Club, Washington, p. 95 --Dailies Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 96 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 97 --Pulitzer Awards in Journalism (1917-1945), p. 98 --Newspaper Magazine Sections and Group Units in which Advertising May be Scheduled for entire list, p. 100, 102 --Newsprint Manufacturers in North America, p. 137 --Newspaper Representatives (Ad reps) of U.S. & Canada, p. 142-148 --Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives, p. 148-171 --American Newspaper Women’s Clubs, p. 171 --Maria Moors Cabot Awards, p. 171 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 193-1945, p. 172-174 --Pay of Mechanical Forces as of Jan. 1, 1946, principal US cities, p. 175 --Newspaper Chains of U.S. & Canada, p. 178 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 179-182 --Schools of Journalism, p. 183-185 --National Association of Better Business Bureaus, p. 185 --Advertising Clubs of U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Cuba, p. 186 --Associations and Clubs--U.S. & Canada, p. 187-190 --Members of the Associated Business Papers, p. 190 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations), p. 191-204 --News Services, Feature Syndicates and Photo Services of U.S. & Canada, p. 204-216 --United Feature Syndicate Ad (columns & comics), p. 205 --Business News Service Ad, p. 206 --Acme Newspictures, Inc. Ad, p. 207 --International News Service Ad, p. 209 --General Features Corp. Ad, p. 210-211 --Craft Patterns About the House Ad (Neely Hall Productions), p. 212 --Matter of Fact by Joseph & Stewart Alsop (Ad), p. 213 --Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate Ad, p. 215 --Canons of Journalism, p. 216 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 218-219 --Newspaper Carrier Publications, p. 219 --Leading Negro Publications of the U.S., p. 220-226

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--Merchandising PAPERS Issued by Daily Newspapers, p. 220 --I Am the Printing Press (poem) by Robert H. Davis, p. 226 --U.S. and Canadian Radio Stations with Newspaper Affiliations, p. 227-229 --Consulting Radio Engineers, p. 230 --Radio News Carrier Services, p. 230 --Radio News Services, p. 230 --Commercial Radio Equipment Co. Ad, p. 230 --List of Radio Equipment Manufacturers, p. 231-240 --Finch Telecommunications, Inc. Ad (Telefaxes & facsimiles), p. 237 --Accredited Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 240 --Statement of Advertising Principles, p. 240 --Selective bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 241-244 --Newspaper Mat Service Directory, p. 245 --Departmental Editors and Executives of U.S. & Canadian Dailies, p. 246-260 --Officers of American Newspaper Guild, p. 261 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of the U.S., p. 262 --Daily Newspapers of Finland, p. 268 --Article: British Press Expansion Plans Held Up, p. 269 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain and Ireland, p. 272-282 --British Newspaper and Advertising Associations, p. 282-283 --Freedom of International News, p. 283 --Article: Rebirth of the Australian Continent, p. 284 --Personnel, circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Australasia, p. 286-289 --Newspaper, Advertising, and Printing Associations of Australasia, p. 289-290 --Australian Journalists Code of Ethics, p. 290 --Advertising Agencies of Australasia, p. 290-291 --Personnel, Advertising Rates, Services of Philipine Islands Dailies, p. 292 --White House News Photographers Association, p. 292 --Still Picture Syndicates, p. 292 --Motion Picture Newsreels, p. 292 --Directory of Central & South American & West Indies Newspapers (29th Annual), p. 293-317 --Advertising Agencies of Buenos Aires, Argentina & Brazil, p. 318 --Directory of Daily Newspapers in Other Foreign Countries, p. 318-324 --Scandinavian Newspapers Ad (Joshua B. Powers, Inc.), p. 321 --Dailies of Europe & Asia as compiled by Council of Foreign Relations, New York, p. 324-328 --Index to 1946 International Year Book Contents, p. 329-332 1947 --NEA Service, Inc. Ad, p. 2 --Science Service Ad, p. 9 --Article: ’47 To Be Big Year for Newspapers, p. 19 --Ready Reckoner of Advertising Rates and Circulations—U.S. & Canada, p. 20-21 --Basic Data for the Buyers and Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 21

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--Personnel, Circulations Rates, Services of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 23-139 --Chicago Tribune Press Service Ad (correspondents/locations), p. 41 --PM Ad (with “Barnaby” by Crockett Johnson), p. 89 --Pulitzer Awards in Journalism (1917-1946), p. 96 --Members of the Associated Business Papers, p. 98 --National Association of Better Business Bureaus, Inc., p. 100 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 104 --Canons of Journalism, p. 120 --Texas Almanac Ad (Dallas Morning News), p. 121 --Maria Moors Cabot Awards (1939-1946), p. 128 --Freedom of International News, p. 129 --Newspaper Representatives (Ad reps) of U.S. & Canada, p. 140-146 --Advertising Agencies and their Chief Executives, p. 146-173 --Press Wireless, Inc. Ad, p. 150 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief cities, 1938-1946, p. 176-177 --Pay of Mechanical Forces—Principal U.S. Cities, p. 180 --Newspaper Groups of U.S. & Canada, p. 180-181 --Schools of Journalism, p. 182-184 --Advertising Clubs of United States, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba, p. 184-185 --Associations and Clubs—United States & Canada, p. 185-189 --Officers of American Newspaper Guild, p. 189 --Newspaper Mat Service Directory, p. 191-192 --Statement of Advertising Principles, p. 192 --I Am the Printing Press (poem) by Robert H. Davis, p. 192 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 193-209 --Directory of Feature, News & Picture Syndicates, p. 208-220 --United Feature Syndicate Ad, p. 209 --“In Our Time” by Howie Hunt Ad, p. 210 --Craft Patterns Ad (home making feature), p. 212 --New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Ad (comics), p. 213 --“As We Live” by Elizabeth B. Hurlock Ad, p. 214 --Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate Ad, p. 215 --“Washington News Whiffs” by Esther Van Wagoner Tufty Ad, p. 218 --“High Road” by Bob Bates Ad, p. 217 --Ledger Syndicate Ad, p. 217 --“Inside Radio” by Paul Luther Ad, p. 219 --George Matthew Adams Service Ad, p. 219 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 220-222 --Newspaper Carrier Publications, p. 222 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 223-227 --Merchandising Papers Issued by Daily Newspapers, p. 223 --Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small Format, p. 227 --Radio Stations with Newspaper Affiliations—U.S. & Canada, p. 228-231 --Radio News Services, p. 231 --Consulting Radio Engineers, p. 232

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--Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 232 --List of Radio Equipment Manufacturers, p. 233-241 --Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 241-246 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 246-250 --Newsprint Manufacturers in North America, p. 250 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of the U.S., p. 251-252 --Departmental Editors and Executives of U.S. & Canadian Dailies, p. 252-277 --Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 277 --Standards of Education for Journalism, p. 277 --Legal Decisions and Rulings Affecting Newspapers, 1946, p. 278-279 --Article: Circulation and Ad Gains in Britain, p. 279-280 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 284-294 --British Newspaper & Advertising Associations, p. 294-296 --British Advertising Agencies, p. 296 --Article: Maturity Comes to Australia, p. 297 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers or Australasia, p. 298-304 --Daily Newspapers of Union of South Africa & Rhodesia, p. 304 --Newspaper, Advertising, & Printing Association of Australasia, p. 304-306 --Advertising Agencies of Australasia, p. 306-307 --Australian Journalists Code of Ethics, p. 306 --Code of Practice, Newspaper Advertising Executives Association, p. 307 --Directory of Central & South American & West Indian Newspapers (21st annual), p. 309-333 --Directory of Daily Newspapers in Other Foreign Countries, p. 333-337 --Dailies of Europe & Asia, p. 337-347 --Article: Mid-Pacific, Japan, China, Philippines and Southeast Asia Newspapers, p. 246 --Directory of Daily Newspapers in Philippine Islands, p. 347 --Directory of Daily Newspapers of Japan, China, Korea, Siam, Burma, Malays States Straits Settlement, p. 347 --Index to 1947 International Year Book Contents, p. 348-352 1948 --NEA Service, Inc. Ad, p. 2 --Science Service Ad, p. 7 --King Features Ad, p. 16 --Article: U.S. Dailies Strong and Free for ’48, p. 17, 94 --Ready Reckoner of Advertising Rates and Circulations—U.S. & Canada, p. 18-19 --Basic Data for the Buyers and Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 19 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates, Services of U.S. & Canadian Newspapers, p. 21-134 --Pulitzer Awards in Journalism (1917-1947), p. 92 --Statement of Advertising Principles, p. 92 --National Association of Better Business Bureaus, Inc., p. 94 --Code of Practice, Newspaper Advertising Executives Association, p. 111 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 111 --Canons of Journalism, p. 116 --Maria Moore Cabot Awards (1939-1947), p. 123

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--Newspaper Representatives (Ad reps) of U.S. & Canada, p. 135-141 --Advertising Agencies and their Chief Executives, p. 144-172 --Standards of Education for Journalism, p. 172 --Freedom of International News, p. 172 --Pay of Mechanical forces—Principal U.S. Cities, p. 173 --Newspaper Linage, 23 Chief Cities, 1939-1947, p. 174-175 --Newspaper Groups of U.S. & Canada, p. 176-177 --Advertising Clubs of U.S., Canada, Mexico, & Cuba, p. 177-178 --Associations and Clubs—U.S. & Canada, p. 178-183 --“I Am the Printing Press” (poem) by Robert H. Davis, p. 183 --Schools of Journalism, p. 183-186 --Composition of Printers’ Metals, p. 186 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 186-201 --Directory of Feature, News and Picture Syndicates, p. 201-213 --George Matthew Adams Service Ad, p. 202 --United Features Syndicate Ad, p. 203 --Chicago Tribune Press Service Ad (correspondents/locations), p. 205 --Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate Ad, p. 207 --“Washington News Whiffs” by Esther Van Wagoner Tuffy, p. 208 --Acme Newspictures Ad, p. 209 --General Features Corp. Ad, p. 211 --Newsprint Manufacturers in North America, p. 213 --Ledger Syndicate Ad, p. 213 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 214-219 --Leading Negro Publications of the United States, p. 219-223 --Newspaper Mat Service Directory, p. 224-226 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of the U.S., p. 226-227 --Newspaper Magazine Sections, Group Units, and Newspaper Networks in which Advertising may be Scheduled for Entire List, p. 227-229 --Departmental Editors and Executives of U.S. & Canadian Dailies, p. 229-258 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 258-262 --Manufacturers & Distributors of Newspaper Equipment and Supplies, p. 263-291 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 291-293 --Merchandising Papers Issued by Daily Newspapers, p. 293 --Newspaper Carrier Publications, p. 293-294 --Newspapers which Print Own Magazine Supplements, p. 294 --Newspapers Which Print Run-Of-Paper Color Advertising, p. 295-297 --U.S. & Canadian Newspapers Issued in Tabloid or Small format, p. 297 --Foreign correspondents in the U.S., p. 298 --Members of the Associated Business Papers, p. 298-299 --U.S. & Canadian Radio Stations with Newspaper Affiliations, p.299-305 --Consulting Radio Engineers, p. 305-306 --Radio News Services, p. 306 --Radio News Carrier Services, p. 306 --Radio Management Consultants, p. 306 --Legal Decisions & Rulings Affecting Newspapers, 1947, p. 306-308

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--Article: British Costs Up, Supplies Down, p. 308 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain, p. 310-321 --British Newspaper & Advertising Associations, p. 321-322 --British Advertising Agencies, p. 322-324 --Article: Australian Parallel with U.S., p. 324-325 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Australasia, p. 325-327 --Australian Feature Syndicates, p. 327 --Advertising Agencies of Australasia, p. 327-331 --Daily Newspapers of Union of South Africa & Rhodesia, p. 328 --Newspaper, Advertising, & Printing Association of Australasia, p. 331 --Australian Journalists Code of Ethics, p. 331 --Directory of Central & South American & West Indies Newspapers (22nd Annual), p. 333-360 --Directory of Daily Newspapers in Other Foreign Countries, p. 361-376 --Index to 1948 International Year Book Content, p. 376-380 1949 --NEA Service, Inc. Ad, p. 2 --Science Service Ad, p. 7 --Gannett Newspapers Ad, p. 14 --Article: Circulations Hit All time High, But Some States Drop, p. 17, 128 --Ready Reckoner of Advertising Rates and Circulations, U.S. & Canada, p. 18-19 --Basic Data for Buyers and Sellers of Newspaper Advertising Space, p. 19 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates, Services of U.S. & Canadian Daily Newspapers, p. 21-150 --“I Am the Printing Press” (poem) by Robert H. Davis, p. 42 --Times-Picayune and States (New Orleans) Magazine Ad, p. 65 --Freedom of International News, p. 75 --Canons of Journalism, p. 76 --Standards of Education for Journalism, p. 76 --Code of Practice, Newspaper Advertising Executives Association, p. 87 --Journalist’s Creed, p. 87 --Daily Racing Form Ad, p. 93 --Pulitzer Awards in Journalism (1917-1948), p. 104 --Maria Moore Cabot Awards (1939-1948), p. 123 --Texas Almanac Ad, p. 131 --1948 Newsprint Consumption Statistics, p. 139 --Newspaper Representatives (Ad reps) of U.S. & Canada, p. 151-157 --Newspaper National Representatives Ad, p. 152-153 --Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives, p. 160-190 --Pay of Mechanical Forces, Principal U.S. Cities, p. 191 --A.B.C. (Audit Bureau of Circulations) Circulation Statistics, p. 192-204 --Directory of Feature, News, and Picture Syndicates, p. 205-216 --Chicago Tribune Press Service Ad (correspondents list), p. 207 --Chicago Tribune/New York News Syndicate, Inc. Ad, p. 209 --ACME Newspictures Ad, p. 211

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--Press Alliance Syndicate Ad, p. 212 --General Features Corp. Ad, p. 213 --Newspaper Groups of U.S. & Canada, p. 217-218 --Advertising Clubs of U.S., Canada, Mexico & Cuba, p. 218-219 --Association of Better Business Bureaus, Inc., p. 219-220 --Schools of Journalism, p. 220-223 --Members of the Associated Business Papers, p. 223 --Associations & Clubs, U.S. & Canada, p. 224-230 --Annual Advertising Linage Totals, p. 230-231 --Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States, p. 232-236 --Radio Correspondents’ Gallery of the U.S. Congress, p. 236-237 --Leading Negro Publication of the U.S. & Canada, p. 237-242 --Newsprint Manufacturers of North America, p. 242 --Principal Foreign Language Dailies of the U.S., p. 243-244 --Newspaper Mat Service Directory, p. 244-246 --Newspaper Magazine Sections, Group Units and Newspaper Networks in Which Advertising may be Scheduled for Entire List, p. 247-249 --Departmental Editors and Executives of U.S. & Canadian Dailies, p. 249-280 --Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, p. 280-285 --Newspapers Which Print Run-Of-Paper Color Advertising, p. 286-288 --Foreign Correspondents in the U.S., p. 289 --Newspapers Offering Merchandising Cooperation, p. 290-292 --Merchandising papers Issued by Daily Newspapers, p. 292 --Newspaper Carrier Publications, p. 293 --Newspapers Which Print Own Magazine Supplements, p. 293-294 --U.S. & Canadian Radio Stations with Newspaper Affiliations, p. 294-300 --Consulting Radio Engineers, p. 300-301 --Radio News Services, p. 301 --Radio News Carrier Services, p. 301 --Radio Management Consultants, p. 301 --Legal Decisions and Rulings Affecting Newspapers, 1948, p. 301-303 --Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York, p. 303 --Manufacturers & Distributors of Newspaper Equipment & Supplies, p. 304-325 --U.S. & Canadian Newspapers Issued in Tabloid, p. 325 --Article: Costs, Restrictions, Hit British in ’48, p. 326-328 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Great Britain & Ireland, p. 328-335 --U.S. Representatives of British & Irish Newspapers, p. 335 --British Newspaper and Advertising Associations, p. 335-337 --British Advertising Agencies, p. 337-338 --Article: Newsprint Outlook Better in Australia, p. 338-339 --Personnel, Circulations, Rates of Daily Newspapers of Australasia, p. 339-342 --Australian Feature Syndicates, p. 342 --Advertising Agencies of Australasia, p. 342-344 --Daily Newspapers of Union of South Africa and Rhodesia, p. 344 --Newspaper, Advertising, and Printing Associations of Australasia, p. 344-346

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--Australian Journalists code of Ethics, p. 346 --Directory of Central and South American and West Indies Newspapers (23rd Annual), p. 346-374 --Article: Ads Play International Role, p. 375 --Directory of Daily Newspapers in Other Foreign Countries, p. 375-392 --Representatives of Foreign Countries Papers, p. 392-395 --Index to 1949 International Year Book Contents, p. 395-400 --United Feature Syndicate Ad (Comics & Columns), Inside Back Cover

Index This index attempts to provide access to selected topics, titles, and names appearing in the Editor & Publisher International Year Books for the years 1929-1931 and 1933-1949. The headings are followed by references to the year and page numbers on which the heading appears. Cross references are sometimes provided to refer the user to preferred headings. A. Neely Hall Productions (craft patterns by A. Neely Hall): 1943-p. 141; 1944-p. 202; 1945-p. 212; 1946-p. 212; 1947-p. 212 Abbie An’ Slats (comic strip by Raeburn Van Buren): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Abdullah, Achmed (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195; 1931-p. 193 Abie the Agent (comic strip): 1930-p. 209 About Broadway (column by Skolsky): 1930-p. 194 About The Columns (by John Barden): 1949-p. 206 Absent Minded Professor (comic strip by Carl Ed): 1931-p. 192 According to Hoyle (comic strip by Harry Hershfield): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 ACME Newspictures (Division of NEA Service): 1939-p. 155; 1940-p. 151; 1945-p. 215; 1946-p. 207; 1947-p. 211; 1948-p. 209; 1949-p. 211 Adams, Frank R. (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 303

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Adams, Franklin Pierce (author of “Conning Tower” column; aka FPA): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Adams, George Matthew (author of “Today’s Talk” column; founder of the George Matthew Adams Service, a feature service): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202; 1949-p. 206 Ade, George (short stories): 1934-p. 167 Advertising Agencies & Their Space Buyers: 1929-p. 193; 1930-p. 185; 1931-p. 170; 1933-p. 142, 154; 1934-p. 144; 1935-p. 156 Advertising Agencies and Their Chief Executives: 1936-p. 164; 1937-p. 178; 1938-p. 178; 1939-p. 166; 1940-p. 162; 1941-p. 164; 1942-p. 150; 1943-p. 150; 1944-p. 150; 1945-p. 160; 1946-p. 148; 1947-p. 146; 1948-p. 144; 1949-p. 160 Advertising Principles: see Statement of Advertising Principles Advertising Linage Totals: 1949-p. 230-231 Advertising Supplements: see Newspaper Color, Magazine, and Comic Sections; Newspaper Magazine Sections; Newspapers Which Publish Own Magazine Supplements Advice to Teen-Agers (column by Sheila Daly): 1946-p. 215 Advice to the Lovelorn (column by Beatrice Fairfax): 1930-p. 208; 1941-p. 161 Afro-American Company (newspaper publisher): 1940-p. 189 Afro-American Newspapers: 1933-p. 117-118; 1934-p. 180; 1935-p. 190; 1936-p.208; 1937-p. 209; 1938-p. 203-204; 1939-p. 192-193; 1940-p. 189-190; 1941-p. 193-194; 1942-p. 182; 1943-p. 182; 1944-p. 179-182; 1945-p. 227; 1946-p. 220-226; 1947-p. 241-246; 1948-p. 219-223; 1949-p. 237-242 Aggie Mack (comic strip by Hal Rasmusson): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Ahern, Gene (creator of “Our Boarding House” & “Room and Board”): 1931-p. 191; 1938-p. 167; 1941-p. 161 Airpower (column by Al Williams): 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Albert Crawford Hurst Features: 1933-p. 160 Albright, Robert (U.S. House of Representatives reporter for the Washington Post): 1934-p. 117

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Alburn Bureau (syndicate service): 1949-p. 206 Alden, Hoyt (cooking columnist): 1948-p. 202 Alec, The Great (comic strip by Edwina): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Alexander, F. O. (creator of “Hairbreadth Harry” and “High-Gear Homer” comic strips): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4; 1936-p. 193 Allen, Ida Bailey (homemaking columnist): 1948-p. 16 Allen, Robert S. (co-author of “Washington Merry-Go-Round; co-creator of “Hap Hopper” comic strip): 1934-p. News section IX; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143 Alley Oop (comic strip created by V.T. Hamlin): 1937-p. 167; 1938-p. 167; 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Alma Latina (women’s magazine published in San Juan, Puerto Rico): 1948-p. 356 Along the Potomac (column by Carlisle Bargeron): 1934-p. 170 Alsop, Joseph W. (political columnist): 1941-p. 157; 1946-p. 213 Alsop, Stewart (political columnist): 1946-p. 213 America Must Lead (spot feature by Eric Johnston): 1949-p. 212 American Correspondents in London: 1931-p. 214; 1934-p. 204; 1935-p. 215 American Forum (column by Theodore Granik): 1941-p. 163 American Newspaper Women’s Clubs: 1943-p. 146; 1945-p. 69; 1946-p. 171 American Weekly (newspaper magazine supplement; newspapers distributing this publication are reported in the Newspaper Magazine Sections of the 1944-1949 Year Books—except 1947): 1944-p. 199; 1945-p. 94; 1946-p. 100; 1948-p. 227; 1949-p. 247 America’s Future, Inc. (distributor of Samuel B. Pettengill): 1939-p. 160; 1940-p. inside back cover Ames, Elinor (etiquette columnist; wrote “Correct Thing” column): 1939-p. 156-157; 1946-p. 215 Amos ‘n’ Andy (comic strip): 1929-p. 152

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Anderson, Carl (creator of “Henry” comic strip): 1941-p. 161 Andrews, Margaret Lockwood (author of “How to Entertain”): 1934-p. 5 Aneta News Features (stories of the “indomitable Dutch”): 1943-p. 141; 1944-p. 200 Animal Antics (comic strip): 1930-p. 7 Ann Shannon (comic): 1949-p. 213 Annibelle (comic strip): 1937-p. 167 A & P: see Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Arnot, John Paul (creator of “Don Key O. T.”): 1929-p. 225 Arriola, Gus (creator of “Gordo” comic strip): 1942-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 202; 1949-p. inside back cover Art Critics: see Department Editors Section Arthur, Max (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41 As Man to Man (column by William Feather): 1930-p. 14 As We Live (column by Dr. Elizabeth Hurlock): 1947-p. 214 Associated Press Feature Service: 1929-p. News section XIV; 1930-p. News Section XVIII (comic & cartoon service); Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.: 1941-p. 149 (Ad explaining the concept of a “chain” store); 1946-p. 159 (ad explaining shift of the food industry from war to peace); 1947-p. 151 A Strain on the Family Tie (comic strip by Gaar Williams): 1934-p. 166 Audit Bureau of Circulations (A.B.C.) Statistics: 1929-p.152-186; 1930-p. 149-180; 1931-p. 135-169; 1933-p. 119-140; 1934-p. 119-143; 1935-p. 130-155; 1936-p. 142-163; 1937-p. 144-165; 1938-p. 144-160; 1939-p. 132-148; 1940-p. 129-145; 1941-p. 133-148; 1942-p. 124-137; 1943-p. 128-140, 171; 1944-p. 182-197; 1945-p. 191-205; 1946-p. 191-204; 1947-p. 193-209; 1948-p. 186-201; 1949-p. 192-204 Aunt Peach’s Pet Shop (comic strip): 1946-p. 215 Austin, Anne (columnist & serialized fiction): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205

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Automobile columnists: Brokaw, Clifford W. Automotive Editors: See listings in Department Editors Section Aviation Editors: See listings in Department Editors Section Ayer Newspapers & Periodicals Directory: 1929-p. 195; 1930-p. 187; 1933-p. 143; 1934-p. 145; 1935-p. 157; 1937-p. 179; 1938-p. 179 Babe Bunting (comic strip by Roy Williams): 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161 Babson, Roger W. (financial columnist): 1941-p. 160 Baby Care (column by Iris Lane): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Baby Sister (comic strip by Tack Knight): 1931-p. 192 Back Home Again (cartoon by Ed Dodd): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205 Back-Seat Driver (comic strip by A.E. Hayward): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Baer, Bugs (Arthur; King Features contributor & much more): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Balderston, John L. (author of Berkeley Square): 1930-p. 131 Baldwin, Faith (fiction writer): 1931-p. 193 Balmer, Edwin (serialized fiction): 1933-p. 159; 1934-p. 167 Barber, Edith M. (author of “Your Food Problems” column): 1944-p. 202; 1946-p. 211; 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Barden, John (author of “About the Columns”): 1949-p. 206 Bargeron, Carlisle (author of “Along the Potomac”): 1934-p. 170 Barnaby (comic strip by Crockett Johnson): 1947-p. 89 Barnet Nover’s Column (column by Barnet Nover): 1949-p. inside back cover Barney Baxter in the Air (comic strip by Frank Miller): 1941-p. 161 Barney Google (comic strip by Billy DeBeck): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16

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Barrie, James M. (serialized fiction): 1933-p. 158 Barry Noble (comic strip by Chuck Verral & Al Plastino): 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Barry, R. A. (author of “Stamp News”): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Bart, Benjamin (publisher of the Independent Press Service): 1944-p. 180 Barton, Olive Roberts (woman’s page columnist): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Batchelor, C. D. (cartoonist; creator of “Once Overs” cartoon): 1930-p. 14-15; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215 Batsford, Ben (creator of “Frankie Doodle” comic strip): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163 Bates, Bob (author of “The High Road” aviation column): 1947-p. 217; 1948-p. 211 Be Smart (illustrated fashion feature distributed by General Features Corp.): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Beach, Rex (serialized fiction): 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5 Beauty After Forty (18 articles by Edyth Thornton McLeod distributed by Ledger Syndicate): 1940-p. 155 Beauty columnists: Donnelly, Antoinette; Leavitt, Martha; Leeds, Lois; McLeod, Edyth Thornton; Paris, Viola; Beck, Frank (cartoonist; creator of “Down the Road”): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Beck, Prof. (author of articles on science): 1936-p. 187 Becker, Bob (dog/outdoors columnist; author of “Woods & Waters” and “Mostly About Dogs” columns): 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215 Beckley, Zoe (advice columnist): 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1934-p. 9; 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Bedwell, Bettina (fashion columnist; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1931—see chart 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215

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Beebe, Lucius (author of “This New York” column ): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Bela Lanan, Court Reporter (comic strip by Carlile Crutcher): 1937-p. 175 Believe It Or Not (cartoon by Robert Ripley): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Belmont, Phyllis (Ledger Syndicate writer): 1935-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173 Benchley, Robert (humor writer): 1930-p. 194 Bendel, Henri (fashion writer): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205 Bennett, Arnold (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195 Bennett, Ira (co-author of “National Whirligig”): 1935-p. 125 Bennett, Lowell (International New Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Benny (comic strip by J. Carver Pusey): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163 Berdanier, Paul (creator of “How It Began” cartoon; editorial cartoonist): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1947-p. 209 [editorial cartoon]; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Bernays, Edward L. (author of Propaganda): 1929-p. 132; 1930-p. 123; Berndt, Walter (creator of “Smitty” and “Herby”): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192 Berry, Howard (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Betty (comic strip by C.A. Voight): 1929-p. 177; 1937-p. 171 Betz, Betty (columnist for teen-agers): 1948-p. 16 Bevans, Gladys (author of “Parent-Child” column; distributed by the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1927—see the chart in the 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 156-157; 1946-p. 215 Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects: see Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects Bill (comic strip created by Harry Haenigsen): 1939-p. 159 Bill Cunningham’s Column (column by Bill Cunningham): 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1949-p. inside back cover

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Binder, Carroll (editorial writer for the Minneapolis Tribune): 1946-p. 77 Bird, Carol (Ledger Syndicate writer): 1936-p. 193 Bisch, Louis E. (author of “Health & Success”): 1930-p. 208 Bishop, Daniel (artist of “Petunia” cartoon): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Bishop, Wallace (cartoonist/creator of “Muggs McGinnis”):1929-p. 7 Black, Winifred (inspirational talks): 1930-p. 208 Blake, Doris (author of “Love Problems,” “Heart Chats,” and “Heart to Heart Talks”; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate from 1921—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 193; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 156-7; 1946-p. 215 Blanshard, Julia (feature writer for NEA): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Blau, Ernest E. (author of “What Do You Know About Men and Women?”column): 1948-p. 202 Blondie (comic strip by Chic Young): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 17 Blosser, Merrill (aka M.C. Blosser; creator of “Freckles and His Friends” comic strip): 1931-p. 191; 1938-p. 167; 1949-p. 2 Blue Beetle (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Blue Ribbon Fiction (serialized fiction): see Chicago Tribune Newspapers Syndicate or Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate; 1939-p. 156-157 for chart of history as a feature of this syndicate Bolitho, William (author of Twelve Against the Gods): 1930-p. 131 Bonzo (comic strip): 1929-p. 220 Boob McNutt (comic strip by Rube Goldberg): 1930-p. 209 Book columnists: Gannett, Lewis; Van Doren, Irita Book critics: See listings under Department Editors Section Book of Knowledge (comic strip): 1929-p. 219

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Book of Knowledge (column): 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203 Book review editor: see Department Editors Section Books and Things (book review column by Lewis Gannett): 1935-p. 177 Books about Journalism: See Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects Booth Michigan Newspapers: 1946-p. 69 Boots and Her Buddies (comic strip; sometimes called “Boots” or “Girls” created by Edgar Martin): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1933-p. 157; 1934-p. 165; 1937-p. 167; 1938-p. 167; 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Bors, Joseph A. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Bosdan, J. J. (author of “Little Biographies” column): 1929-p. 205 Bostwick, Sals (creator of “Room & Board”): 1929-p. 221 Bowers, Claude G. (author of The Tragic Era): 1930-p. 131 Bowers, Joe (creator of “Dizzy Dramas” comic strip): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4; 1936-p. 193 Bowman, Lorene (women’s columnist): 1933-p. 8 Boyd, Julia (fashion columnist): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7 Boyesen, H. H. (author of first serial fiction offered by McClure Syndicate): 1937-p. 175 Boy Scout comic strip: see Roy Powers, Eagle Scout Bracken, Margaret (writer of “Petunia” cartoon; aka Peg): 1947:p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Branner, Martin (creator of “Winnie Winkle” and “Looie Blooie”): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p.194; 1931-p. 192 Braucher, William (NEA sports writer): 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Breese, Milton (author of “This Day” column): 1948-p. 211 Breger, Dave (cartoonist): 1948-p. 16 Brenda Starr (comic strip): 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209

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Brent, Bob (Robert; co-creator of “Judge Wright” comic strip): 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203 Bridge columnists: see Sims, P. Hal; Neville, Robert; Culbertson, Ely; Culbertson, Josephine; Barclay (author of “Bridge Forum”); McKenney, William E.; Goren, Charles Bridge forum (column by Barclay): 1931-p. 195 Bridge Table (column by Robert Neville): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Brighter Side (column by Damon Runyon): 1941-p. 161 Bringing Up Father (comic strip by George McManus): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161 Bringle, Paul (creator of “Penny A Point”): 1933-p. 8 Brinkerhoff, Robert Moore (creator of “Little Mary Mixup” and “The Burtons”): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Brinkley, Nell (creator of the Brinkley Girl): 1930-p. 209 Brisbane, Arthur (author of “Today” column): 1930-p. 208 & News section VII; Broadway (comic strip): 1930-p. 194; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 166 & 167 Broadway Medley (column by Leonard Lyons): 1941-p. 161 Brody, Catherine (short stories): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175 Brokaw, Clifford W. (author of “Brokaw Automobile Service”): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195 Bromfield, Louis (serialized fiction; author of “The Rains Came”): 1939-p. 161 Broncho Bill (comic strip by Harry F. O’Neill): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Bronner, Milton (columns from Europe): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205 Brookman, Laura Lou (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 205 Brooks, Anne Tedlock (serialized fiction; author of I Take This Man & All That Glitters): 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159

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Broun, Heywood (author of “It Seems to Me” column): 1931-p. 279; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163 Brown’s Daily Cartoons (cartoons by ? Brown): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Brown, James E. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Brown, Vera (author of serialized fiction): 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161 Brumby, Bob (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Brush-Moore Newspapers: 1935-p. 148 Brutus (comic strip by Johnny Gruelle): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Bugs Bunny (comic strip): 1949-p. 2 Bundesen, Dr. (health columnist): 1929-p. 152 Bungle Family (comic strip): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1933-p. News section IX; 1935-p. 7; l936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Burcky, Claire (sportswriter): 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Burd, Laurence (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Buresch, Joseph (cartoonist; distributed by Thompson Service): 1934-p. 172 Burgess, Thornton W. (children’s stories; illustrator): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Burns, Edward (sports columnist): 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Burroughs, Edgar Rice (creator of “Tarzan” comic strip): 1929-p. 319; 1930-p. 303; 1931-p. 279; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Burroughs, John Coleman (creator of “John Carter of Mars” comic strip): 1942-p. 143 Burt, Katherine Newlin (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203 Burt, Struthers (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195

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Burton, Beatrice (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 221; 1930-p. 208 Burtons (comic strip by R.M. Brinkerhoff): 1945-p. 213 Bushmiller, Ernie (creator of “Fritzi Ritz” and “Nancy” comic strips): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Business News Service: 1946-p. 206 Business Papers: see Members of the Associated Business Papers Buster Beans (comic strip by Robert L. Dickey): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159 Butler, Ellis Parker (humorist): 1930-p. 303; 1931-p. 192; 1934-p. 167 Butler, Vincent (correspondent for the Chicago Tribune Press Service): 1949-p. 207 Buy-Lines (column by Nancy Sasser; the Newspaper Magazine Sections list in the 1945-1949 Year Books--except 1947--report newspapers publishing this column): 1943-p. inside front cover; 1945-p. 94; 1946-p. 100; 1948-p. 227-228; 1949-p. 247 Buz Sawyer (comic strip): 1948-p. 16 Buzzie (comic strip): 1946-p. 215 Byrnes, Loy (creator of “Spunkie”): 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143 Calling All Dogs (A.P. Terhune column about dogs): 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Cameroon, Kate (New York film critic): 1934-p. 167; 1936-p. 187 Campbell, Alice (serialized fiction): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175 Campbell, E. Simms (creator of “Cuties” comic strip): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Camsell, John (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Can It Be Done? (comic strip): 1935-p. 7 Can You Imagine (futuristic illustrations by Art Radebaugh): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Caniff, Milton (creator of Terry & The Pirates” comic strip)

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Canons of Journalism (see also Journalist’s Creed): 1929-p. 256; 1930-p. 266; 1931-p. 110; 1933-p. 94; 1934-p. 100; 1935-p. 44; 1936-p. 21; 1937-p. 80; 1939-p. 146; 1940-p. 67; 1941-p. 72; 1942-p. 70; 1943-p. 26; 1944-p. 41; 1945-p. 40; 1946-p. 216; 1947-p. 120; 1948-p. 116; 1949-p. 76 Capitol Stuff (column by John O’Donnell): 1946-p. 215 Capp, Al (“Li’l Abner” daily strip creator): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Captain and the Kids (comic strip by Rudolph Dirks; distributed by United Feature Syndicate): 1929-p. 135; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Captain Easy (comic strip): 1934-p. 165; 1937-p. 167 Carey, Nancy (creator of “Homemaker”): 1929-p. 15; 1930-p. 15; 1933-p. 8, 9 Carlile Crutcher Syndicate: See Crutcher, Carlile Carlson, Ralph (co-creator of “Perry Parker” comic strip): 1948-p. 202 Carnegie, Dale: 1938-p. 7 Carnival (comic strip by Dick Turner): 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Carrier Boy Papers: 1935-p. 223; 1936-p. 140; 1937-p. 143; 1938-p. 143; 1939-p. 130; 1940-p. 117; 1941-p. 101; 1942-p. 97; 1943-p. 177; 1944-p. 169; 1945-p. 207; 1946-p. 219; 1947-p. 222; 1948-p. 293-294; 1949-p. 293 Carroll, Raymond G. (author of “Paris Day by Day” column): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 15 Carson, Lee (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Carter, Ad (August Daniel; creator of “Just Kids” comic strip): 1941-p. 161 Carter, Boake (editorialist & commentator; distributed by the Ledger Syndicate): 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159 Cartoonists and Comics: See the Ads for feature services and index entries for the names of cartoonists and titles of cartoons and comic strips Cartoonists (editorial cartoonists): See “Cartoonists” listing in Department Editors Section

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Casey, Bob (humorist): 1929-p. 152 Casey Ruggle (comic strip by Warren Tufts): 1949-p. inside back cover Catholic Information Society (distributor of a “Catholic” feature): 1940-p. 160 Catton, Bruce (book reviews & editorials): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; Central Feature News Service: 1938-p. 176 Central Press Association (feature syndicate): 1929-p. 7 Chain Newspapers: see Newspaper Chains of U.S. & Canada Chapman, John (author of “Mainly About Manhattan”; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1933—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157; NY Theatre Letter): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 157; 1946-p. 215 Character Close-Ups (cartoon): 1931-p. 15 Cheerful Cherub (comic strip by Rebecca McCann): 1948-p. 202 Chicago Daily News Syndicate: 1929-p. 152 Chicago Tribune Newspapers Syndicate: 1929-p. 202-203; 1930-p. 194-195; 1931-p. 192-193; 1933-p. 158-159; Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, Inc. (history of the development of this syndicate is given in 1939 volume, pages 156-157): 1934-p. 166-167; 1935-p. 174-175; 1936-p. 186-187; 1937-p. 168-169; 1938-p. 168-169; 1939-p. 156-157; 1946-p. 215; 1947-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Chicago Tribune Press Service: 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Child rearing columns: see Bevans, Gladys; Osborne, Ernest G. Child Training (column by Dr. Ernest G. Osborne): 1949-p. inside back cover Childs, Marquis (author of “Washington Calling” column): 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Ching Chow (comic strip by Stanley Link; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1927—see the chart in the 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 156-157; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209

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Chinigo, Michael (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Christiansen, Einar (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205 Christie, Agatha (serialized fiction): 1934-p. 5 Christie, May (fiction writer): 1930-p. 208 Christmas Carol (fiction by Charles Dickens; serialized by Ledger Syndicate): 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155 Christy, Verne C. (creator of “Skids” comic strip): 1935-p. 176 Church Editors (see listings in Department Editors Section; sometimes called “Religion” editor): 1948-p. 234-235 Churchill, Randolph (author of “Today in Europe” column): 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203 Churchill, Winston S. (serialized nonfiction): 1933-p. 158; 1935-p. 175 Cicero Sap (comic strip by Fred Locher): 1930-p. News section XVIII Clapper, Raymond (political writer in Washington, DC; author of “In Washington” column): 1934-p. 117; 1935-p. 179; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201 Clarence (comic strip): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177; 1947-p. 213 Clark, George (creator of “Side Glances” comic strip): 1931-p. 191; 1938-p. 167 Cobb, Hubbard (author of “Fix It Yourself” column): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Cobb, Irvin S. (serialized fiction): 1936-p. 187 Cochran, Hal (co-creator of “The Tinymites” & “Barbs”): 1931-p. 191; 1949-p. 2 Cochrane, Mickey (author of “Diamond Dust,” a baseball column): 1930-p. 14 Code of Practice, Newspaper Advertising Executives Association (see also Statement of Advertising Principles): 1947-p. 307; 1948-p. 111; 1949-p. 87 Cohen, Octavus Roy (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187

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Cohn, Art (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Cohn, Gene (“Stage Letter”): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205 Coll, Charles (co-creator of “Myra North, Special Nurse” comic strip): 1938-p. 167 College Publications: 1930-p. 253 Collyers, Bert E. (founder of Collyers’ News Bureau): 1939-p. 160 Collyers’ News Bureau (sports & racing news): 1939-p. 160; 1940-p. 152 Colonel Stoopnagle’s Vest Pocket Essays (column by Col. Lemuel Q. Stoopnagle—aka, Frederick Chase Taylor): 1947-p. 219 Colson, Hal (creator of “Jack Swift” comic strip): 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Columnists: See listings in Department Editors Section Commercial Radio Equipment Co.: 1946-p. 230 Congressional Press Gallery (U.S.): 1929-p. 257-258; 1930-p. 214-216; 1931-p. 206-208; 1933-p. 108-109; 1934-p. 114-116; 1935-p. 124-128; 1936-p. 136-140; 1937-p. 140-142; 1938-p. 140-142; 1939-p. 127-129; 1940-p. 126-128; 1941-p. 140-142; 1942-p. 121-123; 1943-p. 125-127; 1944-p. 170-172; 1945-p. 181-183; 1946-p. 179-182; 1947-p. 223-227; 1948-p. 214-219; 1949-p. 232-236 Connell, Richard (humorist): 1930-p. 303; 1931-p. 193 Connie (comic strip by Frank Godwin): 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155 Conniff, Frank (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Conning Tower (column by F.P. Adams): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Conquering Contract (bridge column by P. Hal Sims): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 5 Conselman, Bill (creator of “Ella Cinders” and “Good Time Guy”; aka Frank Smiley): 1929-p. 319; 1930-p. 303 & News section XVIII; 1933-p. News section IX; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159 Continental News-Photo Service: 1939-p. 164; 1940-p. 158; 1941-p. 156 Contract Bridge (column by Josephine Culbertson): 1941-p. 161

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Cook, Sarah Marshall (women’s fashions): 1931-p. 195 Cook, Ted (humor writer): 1929-p. 221; 1930-p. 208 Cookery: see Homemaker (column) and columnists: Nancy Carey; Anna B. Scott; Thomas Mario Cooper, Courtney Ryley (serialized fiction): 1936-p. 187 Copeland, Royal S. (author of “Your Health”): 1930-p. 208 Copley Newspapers: 1935-p. 33 Corky (comic strip): 1936-p. 187 Correct Thing (etiquette column by Elinor Ames): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 156-157; 1946-p. 215 Correspondents in New York: see Newspaper Correspondents in New York Cory, Fanny Young (creator of “Sonny Sayings” & “Little Miss Muffet”): 1929-p. 15; 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4; 1941-p. 161 Costello, Jerry (editorial cartoonist for General Features Corporation): 1946-p. 210; 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Counihan, Bud (creator of “Pinhead Dooley”): 1929-p. 221 Count Screwloose of Tooloose (comic strip): 1929-p. 135 Court and Commercial Papers: 1937-p. 198; 1938-p. 165; 1939-p. 165; 1940-p. 59; 1941-p. 92; 1942-p. 181; 1943-p. 177 Cousin Juniper (comic strip): 1946-p. 215 Cowan, Wood (creator of “Mom ‘n Pop” comic strip): 1931-p. 191 Cox, Dave (creator of “PFFFTTT” comic strip): 1948-p. 211 Craft Patterns (by A. Neely Hall): 1943-p. 141; 1944-p. 202; 1945-p. 212; 1946-p. 212; 1947-p. 212 Crane, George W. (Dr.; author of “Test Your Horse Sense” column): 1946-p. 215

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Crane, Roy (creator of “Wash Tubbs” comic strip): 1931-p. 191; 1938-p. 167; 1948-p. 16 Crawford, William Galbraith (aka Galbraith; creator of “Side Glances” comic strip): 1949-p. 2 Cricksman, Pinkey (publisher of Newsboys’ World Magazine): 1940-p. 191 Crosby, Percy L. (creator of “Skippy”): 1929-p. 220; 1930-p. 209; 1934-p. News section VII; 1941-p. 161 Crutcher, Carlile (seller of “You Be The Judge” and “Bela Lanan, Court Reporter” comic strips): 1936-p. 192; 1937-p. 174 Cuckoo Quiz (humorous question & answer illustrations by Meyer Rossman of Boston): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Cuddles (comic strip): 1929-p. 225 Culbertson, Ely (Bridge columnist): 1936-p. 187 Culbertson, Josephine (Contract Bridge columnist): 1941-p. 161 Cunningham, Bill (author of “Bill Cunningham’s Column”): 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Curious World (comic strip): see This Curious World Curly Kayoe (comic strip by Sam Leff): 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover CurrentNewsFeatures, Inc.: 1930-p. 244 Cuties (comic strip created by E. Simms Campbell): 1941-p. 161 Cutler, John Henry (author of “Who Is It?” column): 1941-p. 163 Cutter, Irving S. (author of “How to Keep Well” column; health column distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1935—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 156-157 Daddy Ringtail (bedtime story): 1949-p. 213 Daffynitions (humor): 1949-p. 213

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Dafoe, Allan Roy (obstetrician; delivered the Dionne quintuplets): 1941-p. 161 Daily Mirror of Washington (column): 1929-p. 15; 1934-p. 5 Daily Newspaper Correspondents in New York: see Newspaper Correspondents in New York Daily Racing Form (chronicling horse racing in North America; for other publications see National Turf Dailies): 1949-p. 93 Dailys (comic strip by Stanley Link): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Dallinger, Nat (contributor to King Features): 1948-p. 16 Dalrymple, Martha (U.S. Supreme Court reporter for the Washington Post): 1934-p. 117 Daly, Sheila (author of “Advice to Teen-Agers” column): 1946-p. 215 Damas y Damitas (Women’s Magazine published in Buenos Aires): 1946-p. 299 Darling, J. N. “Ding” (news cartoonist): 1929-p. 177; 1931-195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177; 1936-p. 189 Darling, Velva (advice columnist): 1930-p. 7 Davidson, Will (author of column on popular records): 1946-p. 215 Davis, Emily (writer for Science Service): 1935-p. 137; 1941-p. 8 (photo) Davis, Fremont (photographer for Science Service): 1946-p. 6 Davis, Helen M. (chemistry editor for Science Service): 1948-p. 7 Davis, Phil (co-creator of “Mandrake the Magician” comic strip): 1941-p. 161 Davis, Watson (writer for/director of Science Service; “Science Parade” column): 1935-p. 137; 1940-p. 8; 1941-p. 8 (photo); 1946-p. 6; 1947-p. 8; 1948-p. 7 De Beck, Billy (creator of “Barney Google” & “Barney Google and Snuffy Smith”): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161 De Faucon, Monique (correspondent for the Chicago Tribune Press Service): 1949-p. 207 Dean, C. A. (Dr.; author of “For Better Health” column): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213

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Dear Diary (cartoon): 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Dear Publications & Radio, Inc.: 1947-p. 216 Debunker (column distributed by Ledger Syndicate): 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159 Decie, Helen (author of “What’s What,” an etiquette column): 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5 Deeds of Dan (boys & girls character builder stories): 1933-p. 160 Deeney, Hugh Joseph: (see pseudonym “Bowers, Joe”) Dempsey, Jack (author of “Stories of the Ring”): 1930-p. 208; 1937-p. 173 Department Editors of U.S. and Canadian Dailies: 1929-p. 262-268; 1930-p. 220-248; 1931-p. 210-235; 1933-p. 170-185; 1934-p. 188-201; 1935-p. 200-215; 1936-p. 218-234; 1937-p. 220-238; 1938-p. 213-234; 1939-p. 199-218; 1940-p. 198-220; 1941-p. 200-207; 1942-p. 192-199, 202; 1943-p. 192-198; 1944-p. 141-150; 1945-p. 144-152; 1946-p. 246-260; 1947-p. 252-277; 1948-p. 229-258; 1949-p. 249-280 Devlin, Joseph (author of “Foundation of Philosophy”): 1931-p. 195 Diamond Dust (baseball column): 1930-p. 14 Dibble, Bernard (creator of “Looy” comic strip): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163 Dick Tracy (comic strip by Chester Gould; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1933—see the chart in the 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 174-175; 1936-p. 187; 1937-p. 169; 1939-p. 156-7; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Dickens, Charles (author of A Christmas Carol; serialized and distributed by Ledger Syndicate): 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155 Dickey, Robert L. (dog cartoonist; creator of “Buster Beans” comic strip): 1930-p. 303; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159 Dinah Says (cartoon panel): 1929-p. 225 Ding (news cartoonist): See: Darling, J. N. “Ding” Dionne Quintuplets (picture rights owned by King Feature Syndicate): 1935-p. 173; 1940-p. 157; 1941-p. 161

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Directory of Authoritative Sources of Factual Information: 1937-p. 185; 1938-p. 214; 1939-p. 219; 1940-p. 85; 1941-p. 37; 1942-p. 55; 1943-p. 65 Directory of International Newspapers: see International Directory of Daily Newspapers Dirks, Rudolph (creator of “Captain and the Kids”): 1929-p. 135; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Disney, Walt (creator of “Donald Duck” & “Mickey Mouse” comic strips): 1931-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Dix, Dorothy (columnist): 1929-p. 14; 1930-p. 15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 5; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159 Dixie Dugan (comic strip created by J.P. McEvoy & J.H. Striebel): 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1933-p. News section IX; 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Dixon, George (contributor to King Features): 1948-p. 16 Dizzy Dramas (comic strip by Joe Bowers): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 14-15; 1934-p. 4; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159 Doc Syke (comic strip by Ving Fuller): 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Doc Wright (comic strip by Rube Goldberg): 1934-p. News section IX Dodd, Ed (creator of “Back Home Again” cartoon): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205 Dodd, Philip (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Dog columnists: Becker, Bob; Dole, Frank; Terhune, Albert Payson Doherty, Raymond H. (author of “Nuttibits,” the 1-column cartoon): 1941-p. 162; 1942-p. 140 Dole, Frank (author of “Dole on Dogs”): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195 Dole on Dogs (column by Frank Dole): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195 Doll Cut-Outs (comic page): 1946-p. 215

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Dolly Dimples & Bobby Bounce (comic strip by Grace Drayton): 1929-p. 221; 1930-p. 209 Donahey, William (creator of “Teenie Weenies” comic strip): 1934-p. 166 Donahue, Vic (cartoonist): 1946-p. 11 Donald Duck (comic strip by Walt Disney): 1941-p. 161 Don Key O. T. (comic strip): 1929-p. 225 Donnelly, Antoinette (beauty columnist; began distribution by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate in 1919—see ad in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1931-p. 193; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 156-157; 1946-p. 215 Dorris, Nancy (cooking writer; distributed by the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1931—see the chart in the 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1939-p. 156-157 Douglas, Marjorie Stoneman (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195 Down The Road (comic strip by Frank Beck): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Drayton, Grace (creator of “Dolly Dimples & Bobby Bounce”): 1929-p. 221; 1930-p. 209; Dr. Cadman’s Daily Column: 1934-p. 169 Dr. Cutter’s Health Column: 1935-p. 175 Dr. Fung (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Driscoll, Charles B. (author of “Pirates Ahoy,” “The World and All,” “Pieces of Eight” and “New York Day By Day” columns): 1929-p. 6 & 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1934-p. 9; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7 Dubois, Jules (correspondent for the Chicago Tribune Press Service): 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Dumb-Bells (comic strip by Gar Schmitt): 1929-p. 15; 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159; 1948-p. 213 Dumb Dora (comic strip): 1930-p. 209 Dumm, Edwina: see Edwina

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Dunn, Bob (cartoonist): 1948-p. 16 Dunninger, Joseph (magician; author of “Mind Reading” column distributed by the Ledger Syndicate): 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155 Dure, Leon (White House reporter for the Washington Post): 1934-p. 117 Durling, E. V. (columnist): 1948-p. 16 Durno, George (co-author of “National Whirligig”): 1935-p. 125 Dutcher, Rodney (author of “Washington Letter”): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Dwig: see Dwiggins, Clare Dwiggins, Clare (creator of “Nipper” comic strip): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Early, Eleanor (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205 Eat Well for Less (column by Gaynor Maddox): 1949-p. 2 Ed, Carl (creator of “Harold Teen” and “Absent Minded Professor”): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192; 1940-p. 194 Edginton, May (serialized fiction): 1934-p. 167 Editor & Publisher (advertisements): 1929-p. 289; 1935-p. 217; 1936-p. 95; 1937-p. 253; 1940-p. 220; 1942-p. 105 [Market Guide], 151, 177; 1943-p. 73; 1944-p. 178, 215; 1945-p. 179, 225; 1946-p. 17, 229, 328 [Market Guide]; 1947-p. 21 [Master Sales Area Map], 214 [Annual Directory of Syndicated Features]; 1949-p. 59 [Market Guide] Editorial Cartoonists: See listings under “Cartoonists” in Department Editors section Editorial Research Reports (research service providing items to newspaper editors): 1938-p. 174 Editorial Writers: See listings under “Chief and other editorial writers” in Department Editors section Editors Press Service, Inc. (feature syndicate): 1938-p. 166; 1939-p. 154; 1940-p. 150 Edson, Gus (sports cartoonist; creator of “Streaky”): 1930-p. 14; 1934-p. 166

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Edson, Peter (author of a Washington column for NEA): 1946-p. 11; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2 Edwards, Willard (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Edwina (creator of “Tippie and Cap Stubbs” & “Alec, The Great” comic strips): 1941-p. 161; 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 16, 202 Elderman, Gene (Washington Post editorial cartoonist): 1938-p. 175 Eliot, George Field (military & naval expert; distributed by the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate): 1940-p. 153; 1942-p. 141 Ella Cinders (comic strip by Bill Conselman & Charlie Plumb): 1930-p. 303; 1931-p. 279; 1933-p. News section IX; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143 [Fred Fox]; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Ellis, Ruby Haskins (author of “Who Are You?”genealogy column): 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5 Ellis Sunday School Lesson (weekly feature): 1936-p. 190 Elmer (comic strip by Doc Winner): 1941-p. 161 Elza Poppin (comic strip by written by Ole Olsen & Chic Johnson): 1941-p. 161 Ericson, Eric (creator of “Jasper of the Jungles” comic strip): 1949-p. 212 Ericson, Leif: see Minneapolis Star & Minneapolis Tribune Ad, 1947-p. 77 Estevan, John (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 303 Etiquette column: see “The Correct Thing”; “What To Do”; “What’s What” European Whirligig (McClure Newspaper Syndicate column by Frederic Sondern): 1935-p. 125; 1936-p. 137 Evans, Ida M. (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203 Evans, W. A. (doctor; author of a health column for the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, 1919-1933): 1939-p. 156-157 Everyday Living (column by Joseph Fort Newton): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201

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Everyday Movies (cartoon by Denys Wortman): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Eve’s Epigrams (cartoon by Agnes Hucke): 1930-p. 15; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Exclusive Features (Beverly Hills, CA): 1939-p. 165 Fabell, Walter C. (co-author of “Nature Was First” column): 1948-p. 202 Fair Enough (column by Westbrook Pegler): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201 Fairfax, Beatrice (author of “Advice to the Lovelorn”): 1930-p. 208; 1941-p. 161 Fairfield, Armand (creator of “Life and Love” comic strip): 1930-p. 7 Falk, Lee (co-creator of “The Phantom”; co-creator of “Mandrake the Magician”): 1941-p. 161 Family Portraits (comic strip by J. Norman Lynd): 1941-p. 161 Family Scrapbook (column by Dr. Ernest G. Osborne): 1948-p. 203 Famous Trials (comic strip): 1936-p. 184 Fancher, Alber (author of “Getting Ahead in Business” column): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Farago, Ladislas (author of “European Cavalcade”): 1939-p. 158 Farley, James A. (United Feature Syndicate contributor): 1948-p. 203 Farm and Garden (column): 1931-p. 193 Farm Editors: See listings under Department Editors Section Farrell, Henry L. (sports writer & co-creator of “Jack Swift” comic strip): 1929-p. 219; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Fashion Cable (by Eva Tingey): 1933-p. 9; Fashion column: see Peg, Ann, and Barbara; Modish Mitzi (comic strip)

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Fashion columnists: see Bedwell, Bettina; Bendel, Henri; Cook, Sarah Marshall; Fitzwater, Fanny Fern; Neville, Anne; Patou, Jean; Stuyvesant, Ruth; Tingey, Eva Faucon, Monique de: see De Faucon, Monique Feather, William (editorial commentator; author of “As Man to Man” and “A Business Man’s Philosophy”): 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5 Feature & Picture Syndicates of U.S. & Canada: 1929-p. 218; 1930-p. 204-206; 1931-p. 190-196; 1933-p. 156-161; 1934-p. 164-170; 1935-p. 172-178; 1936-p. 184-192; 1937-p. 166-176; 1938-p. 166-176; 1939-p. 154-164; 1940-p. 150-160; 1941-p. 154-162; 1942-p. 138-144; 1943-p. 141-146; 1944-p. 200-205; 1945-p. 211-220; 1946-p. 204-216; 1947-p. 208-220; 1948-p. 201-213; 1949-p. 205-216 Felix the Cat (comic strip): 1930-p. 209 Ferd’nand (comic strip by Mik): 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Ferguson, William (author of “Mother Nature’s Curio Shop” &”This Curious World” comic strips): 1930-p. 205 Fidler, Jimmie (Hollywood columnist): 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Financial Editors: See listing in Department Editors Section Financial Whirligig (McClure Syndicate column by Louis M. Schneider): 1935-p. 125; 1936-p. 137 First Reader (column by Harry Hansen): 1938-p. 177; 1941-p. 163; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203 Fishbein, Morris (health writer; author of “Medicine in the News” column): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1941-p. 161 Fisher, Dudley (creator of “Right Around Home” comic strip): 1941-p. 161 Fisher, Ham (creator of “Joe Palooka”): 1931-p. 7; 1933-p. News section IX; 1934-p. 9; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Fisher, John (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Fitzwater, Fanny Fern (fashion columnist): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Five-Minute Mystery Stories (by Arthur B. Reeve): 1933-p. 9

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Fix It yourself (column by Hubbard Cobb): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Flagg, James Montgomery (creator of “US”—a weekly drawing): 1937-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155 Flapper Fanny (comic strip): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1934-p. 165; 1938-p. 167 Flash Gordon (comic strip by Alex Raymond): 1941-p. 161 Fleeson, Doris (co-author of “Capital Stuff”): 1934-p. 167; Fletcher, Fred (author of “Rod & Gun” column): 1936-p. 187 Fletcher, J. S. (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 303 Flight (comic strip): 1935-p. 7 Flossie (comic strip by Zere): 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7 Flower Potts (comic strip): 1947-p. 213 Folk-Tales (comic strip): 1930-p. 303 Footprints on the Sands of Time (comic strip by Clare Dwiggins): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 For Better Health (column by Dr. C.A. Dean): 1948-p. 211 Forbell, H. C. (creator of “Cuddles”): 1929-p. 225 Forbes, B. C. (author of financial articles): 1930-p. 208 Foreign Correspondents in the United States: 1929-p. 250; 1930-p. 258; 1931-p. 238; 1933-p. 193; 1934-p. 204; 1935-p. 216; 1936-p. 215; 1937-p. 201; 1938-p. 194; 1939-p. 185; 1940-p. 68; 1941-p. 70; 1942-p. 68; 1943-p. 104; 1944-p. 52; 1945-p. 92; 1946-p. 240; 1947-p. 277; 1948-p. 298; 1949-p. 289 Foreign Language Newspapers of the U.S.: 1933-p. 166-169; 1934-p. 176-179; 1935-p. 186-189; 1936-p. 202-207; 1937-p. 214-219; 1938-p. 207-212; 1939-p. 197-198; 1940-p. 194-195; 1941-p. 198-199; 1942-p. 190-191; 1943 p. 190-191; 1944-p. 216; 1945-p. 231-232; 1946-p. 262; 1947-p. 251-252; 1948-p. 226-227; 1949-p. 243-244 Formhals, Henry (cartoonist for “Joe Jinks” comic strip): 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover

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Forrest, Hal (creator of “Tailspin Tommy” comic strip): 1938-p. 172; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143 Forrester, Leland (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Forsythe, Vic (creator of “Joe Jinks”): 1929-p. 135; 1938-p. 177 Foss, Kendall (foreign affairs reporter for the Washington Post): 1934-p. 117 Foster, Harold R. (creator of “Prince Valiant” comic strip): 1941-p. 161 Foust, Hal (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205 Fox Feature Syndicate: 1940-p. 161 Fox, Fred (producer of “Good Time Guy” comic strip after Conselman; assisted Charlie Plumb with “Ella Cinders”): 1930-p. 303 & News section XVIII; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Foxy Phann (sports cartoon by Werner Laufer): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 F. P. A.: see Adams, Franklin Pierce Frank, Lee (author of “Laugh of My Life”): 1930-p. 15 Frankau, Gilbert (serialized fiction): 1931-p. 193 Frankie Doodle (comic strip by Ben Batsford): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163 Freckles and His Friends (comic strip by Merrill Blosser): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1933-p. 157; 1934-p. 165; 1937-p. 167; 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Freeman, Howard (creator of “In the Rough” comic strip): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Friend, Ted (author of “This Week, This World” column): 1943-p. 142 Fritzi Ritz (comic strip by Ernie Bushmiller): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Fulkerson, Roe (author of “The Hotel Stenographer,” “Andrew and Imogene,” “Sunday Morning Breakfast,” and “If I Were You”): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1934-p. 9; 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7

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Fuller, Ving (creator of “Doc Syke” comic strip): 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Fulton, William (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Funny Business (comic strip by Ralph Hershberger): 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Furbay, J. H. (Ledger Syndicate writer): 1936-p. 193 G. Whiskers (cartoon distributed by Press Alliance, Inc.): 1949-p. 212 Gabrielle (author of “Minute Makeups” column): 1947-p. 217; 1948-p. 213 Gage, Hy (creator of “Miss Information” comic strip): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 15 Galbraith: see Crawford, William Galbraith Gallagher, Phyllis Moore (serialized fiction; author of The Bugle Blows): 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161 Gallico, Paul (sports writer): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Galsworthy, John (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203 Gannett Farms (a farm owned & operated by Gannett Newspapers): 1947-p. 18 Gannett, Lewis (book reviewer): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Gannett Newspapers: 1929-p. 167; 1930-p. 167; 1931-p. News section II, 73; 1933-p. 59; 1934-p. 59; 1936-p. 67; 1937-p. 69; 1938-p. 69; 1940-p. 7; 1941-p. 10; 1943-p. 67; 1944-p. 73; 1949-p. 14 GAR see: Schmitt, Gar Garden Editors (see listings in Department Editors Section): 1948-p. 246 Garden Notebook (garden column by Alfred Putz): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Gardening columnists: see Kift, Jane Leslie; Putz, Alfred Garrett, P. W. (Paul Willard; economics writer): 1931-p. 15 Garrison, Adele (author of “Revelations of a Wife”): 1930-p. 208

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Gas Buggies (comic strip): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Gasoline Alley (comic strip by Frank King; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1921—see the chart in the 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1929-p.202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 174; 1936-p. 187; 1937-p. 168; 1939-p. 157; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Geller, J. J. (author of “Story Behind the Play” and “Sidewalks of New York”): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195 Genealogy columns: see Who Are You? General Features Corporation: 1944-p. 202; 1946-p. 210-211; 1947-p. 210, 214, 217; 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 George Matthew Adams Service (a feature service founded by George Matthew Adams): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202; 1949-p. 206 Getting Ahead in Business (column by Albert Fancher): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Gibson, Walter (author of “Who’s Guilty” crime problem): 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5 Gigs & Gags (comic strip by Chet Adams): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Gilbert, Clinton W. (author of “Daily Mirror of Washington” column): 1929-p. 15; 1930-p. 14-15; 1931-p. 15; 1933-p. 9; Girls (comic strip): see Boots Glass, Montague (short stories): 1934-p. 167 Gloria (comic strip by Julian Ollendorf): 1930-p. News section XVIII Glyn, Elinor (author of “The Truth”): 1930-p. 208 Goddard, Morrill (American newspaper publisher--mentioned in an A & P Ad): 1941-p. 148 Godwin, Frank (creator of “Connie” &”Wet Blanket” comic strips): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4-5; 1936-p. 193; 1938-p. 173 Goering’s Own Story (distributed by Press Alliance, Inc.): 1949-p. 212 Goldberg, Rube (creator of “Boob McNutt” and “Doc Wright”cartoons): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7, 209; 1931-p. 7; 1934-p. 9 & News section IX; 1936-p. 7

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Golden Knight (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Golf articles: see Smith, Horton Good Old Days (cartoon by Erwin L. Hess): 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Good Time Guy (comic strip): 1929-p. 319; 1930-p. 303 & News section XVIII; Gordo (comic strip by Gus Arriola): 1942-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 202; 1949-p. inside back cover Goren, Charles (Bridge columnist): 1946-p. 215 Gould, Chester (creator of “Dick Tracy” comic strip): see Dick Tracy Goward, Jane (author of “You and Your Child” column): 1947-p. 209 Gowran, Clay (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205 Grange, Red (football player; contributor to “Inside on Sports” column): 1937-p. 173 Granik, Theodore (author of “The American Forum” column): 1941-p. 163 Graphology (handwriting analysis column by Shirley Spencer): 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215 Graves, Lem (WWII correspondent, Journal and Guide): 1944-p. 180 Gravure Editors: see Department Editors Section Gravure Newspapers of the U.S. (and sometimes Canada, Mexico, Cuba; see also Rotogravure Sections): 1934-p. 204; 1935-p. 216; 1936-p. 217; 1937-p. 210-211; 1938-p. 202-203; 1939-p. 193; 1940-p. 190; 1941-p. 151; 1942-p. 147 Gray, Harold (creator of “Little Orphan Annie,” “Private Life,” and “Maw Green” comic strips): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192 Grayson, Harry (sports writer for NEA; author of “Scoreboard” column): 1946-p. 11; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2 Great Game of Politics (column by Frank R. Kent): 1936-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Great Queens (by Rafael Sabatini): 1935-p. 174 Green, Bert (creator of “Kids”): 1929-p. 202

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Green, Clinton (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Green Mask (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Grey, Zane (serialized fiction): 1936-p. 187 Gridiron Club of Washington, DC: 1934-p. 184; 1935-p. 194; 1936-p. 120; 1937-p. 108; 1938-p. 115; 1939-p. 102; 1940-p. 40; 1941-p. 45; 1942-p. 24; 1943-p. 28; 1944-p. 215; 1945-p. 56; 1946-p. 95 Griffin, Eugene (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Griffith, Jim (author of “The Last Straw” column): 1948-p. 211 Grin and Bear It (cartoon by George Lichty): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159 Gross, Milt (creator of “Count Screwloose of Tooloose” comic strip): 1929-p. 135 Groves, Ruth Dewey (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205 Growing Up! (column by 11-year-old movie star Margaret O’Brien): 1948-p. 213 Gruelle, Johnny (creator of “Brutus” & Raggedy Ann books): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Guest, Edgar A. (poetry; distributed by the George Matthew Adams Service): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Gumps (comic strip by Sidney Smith): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 174; 1936-p. 187; 1937-p. 169; 1939-p. 156-7; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Haagen, Paul T. (building improvement features since 1933):1947-p. 214 Haenigsen, Harry (creator of “Bill”): 1939-p. 159 Hagen, Walter (golfer; contributor to “Inside on Sports” column): 1937-p. 173 Hairbreadth Harry (comic strip by F.O. Alexander): 1929-p. 14; 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161 Hale, Margery (feature writer for NEA): 1930-p. 205 Hall, A. Neely (author of “Craft Patterns”): 1943-p. 141; 1944-p. 202; 1945-p. 212; 1946-p. 212; 1947-p. 212

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Hall, Halsey (sports writer of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune): 1948-p. 71 Hall, Henry Noble (author of the “World On Parade” column): 1949-p. inside back cover Haller, Richard V. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Hamilton, Anthony (author of “First Lines & Second Thoughts): 1942: p. 138 Hamilton, Cosmo (serialized fiction): 1935-p. 175 Hamlin, V. T. (creator of “Alley Oop” comic strip): 1938-p. 167; 1949-p. 2 Hammett, Dashiell (writer for “Secret Agent X-9” comic strip): 1934-p. News section XVI Hammond, Percy (theater critic): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Handleman, Howard (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Handwriting analysis: see Rice, Louise; Spencer, Shirley Hanny (political cartoonist): 1933-p. 8 Hansen, Harry (author of “First Reader” column): 1938-p. 177; 1941-p. 163; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203 Hap Hopper (comic strip by Drew Pearson & Robert S. Allen; illustrated by Jack Sparling): 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143 [Allen absent]; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213 [by Chuck Verral & Al Plastino]; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209 Happy Hooligan (comic strip): 1930-p. 209 Hard, William (Washington columnist): 1934-p. 9 Harlow, Jean (author of “My Beauty Secrets”): 1934-p. 5 Harman, Fred (creator of “Red Ryder” comic strip) Harms, Irma (cartoonist; distributed by Thompson Service): 1934-p. 172 Harold Teen (comic strip by Ed Carl; distributed by the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1921—see chart on p. 156-157 in the 1939 Yearbook): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p, 192; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 174-5; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 156-7; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209

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Hart, Alicia (women’s page columnist for NEA): 1946-p. 11 Haskin Information Service (by Frederick J. Haskin, Washington, DC): 1941-p. 154 Hatlo, Jimmy (creator of “They’ll Do It Every Time” comic strip): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Hawkshaw the Detective (comic strip by Gus Mager): 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209 [Watso] Haworth, Mary (human interest writer for the Washington Post): 1938-p. 175 Hayes, Agee (author of serialized fiction; sometimes spelled Hays): 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161 Hays, Ethel (illustrator): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Hayward, A. E. (creator of “Somebody’s Stenog” and “Back-Seat Driver”; sometimes misspelled as Haywood): 1929-p. 14; 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Health columnists: see Cutter, Irving S.; Evans, W. A.; McCoy, Frank Health columns: see Dr. Cadman’s Daily Column; Dr. Cutter’s Health Column Health News Service (Washington, DC): 1945-p. 216 Hearst, Joseph (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Heart Chats (advice column by Doris Blake): 1931-p. 193 Heart to Heart Talks (advice column by Doris Blake): 1946-p. 215 Heath, Harriet (cookery): 1934-p. 5; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161 Hedman, Sten (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Heimer, Mel (contributor to the King Features Syndicate): 1948-p. 16 Held, John, Jr. (creator of “Merely Margy”): 1930-p. 209 Hellinger (author of “About Broadway”): 1929-p. 202 Hellman, Sam (humorist): 1930-p. 303

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Henning, Arthur Sears (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 206 Henry (comic strip by Carl Anderson): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Henry, John (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Herby (comic strip): 1931-p. 192; 1935-p. 175; 1946-p. 215 Here’s To Your Health (by Dr. Frank McCoy): 1935-p. 172 Herky (comic strip): 1937-p. 167 Herold, Don (creator of “inventions of Mr. Knicknack”): 1929-p. 220 Herrick, Genevieve Forbes (Chicago Tribune reporter): 1929-p. 202 Herriman, George (creator of “Krazy Kat”): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161 Hershberger, Ralph (creator of “Funny Business” comic strip): 1949-p. 2 Hershfield, Harry (creator of “Abie The Agent” & “According to Hoyle”): 1930-p. 209; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Herzog, Dorothy (Hollywood columnist): 1929-p. 221 Hess, Erwin L. (creator of “Good Old Days” comic strip): 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Hichens, Robert (serialized fiction): 1936-p. 187 High-Gear Homer (comic strip by F.O. Alexander): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 High Road (column by aviation writer Bob Bates): 1947-p. 217; 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Hill Page (comic strip by W.E. Hill): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Hill, W. E. (William Ely, 1887-1962; illustrator; creator of “Hill Page” comic strip): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 193; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207 Hix, Ernest (produced “Strange As It Seems” cartoon): 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover

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Hix, John (creator of “Strange As It Seems” cartoon): 1934-p. 9; 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201 Hoff, Syd (creator of “Tuffy” comic strip): 1941-p. 161 Hogarth, Burne (creator of “Miracle Jones” comic strip): 1948-p. 203 Holbrook, Weare (humorist): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Hold Everything (comic strip created by Clyde Lewis): 1938-p. 167; 1941-p. 155 Holding, Elisabeth Sanxay (serialized fiction): 1933-p. 159 Holland, Daniel Edward (editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Tribune): 1946-p. 215 Hollywood Letter (film column): 1934-p. 167 Holman, Bill (cartoonist; creator of “Smokey Stover” comic strip; distributed by the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1939—see the chart in the 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1936-p. 187 Holt, Kermit (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205 Homakers Institute of Domestic Science: 1937-p. 176 Home Economics Service Corp.: 1940-p. 158 Homebuilding features: see Haagen, Paul T. Homemaker (column): 1929-p. 15 Homer Hoopee (comic strip by Fred Locher):1930-p. News section XVIII Honey & Hank (comic strip): 1947-p 213 Honeybelle (comic strip): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Hope, Bob: 1948-p. 16 Hope, Edward (humorist): 1929-p. 177 Hopper, Heda (Hollywood columnist): 1946-p. 215 Horoscope (by Wynn): 1931-p. 193; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187

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Horoscope columnists: see Karma; Wynn Horse Racing: see Daily Racing Form; National Turf Dailies House, Jay E. (author of “On Second Thought”): 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5 Hovey, Graham (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 How It Began (cartoon by Paul Berdanier): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163 How’s Your Hair? (beauty column): 1939-p. 161 How to Entertain (column by Margaret Lockwood Andrews): 1934-p. 5 Huber, J.M., Inc. (ink manufacturer): 1935-p. 163 Hucke, Agnes (creator of “Eve’s Epigrams” cartoon): 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Huckleberry Finn (Comic strip distributed by the Ledger Syndicate): 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159 Huget, Virginia (illustrator for “Molly”): 1929-p. 221 Hugh Johnson Says (column by Hugh Johnson): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163 Hughes, Rupert (short stories): 1933-p. 159; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175 Hume, Rita (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Hunt, Howie (creator of “In Our Time” cartoon): 1947-p. 210 Hurlock, Elizabeth B. (author of “As We Live” column): 1947-p. 214; 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Huss, Pierre J. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Hutchings, Harold (correspondent for the Chicago Tribune Press Service): 1949-p. 207 Hutton, Hugh McMillen (1897-1976; editorial cartoonist): 1934-p. 4 In Hollywood (column by Erskine Johnson): 1948-p. 2 In Hollywood (column by Sidney Skolsky): 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover

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In Our Time (cartoon by Howie Hunt): 1947-p. 210 In the Wake of the News (sports column by Arch Ward): 1946-p. 215 Independent Press Service (Benjamin Bart, publisher; Ted Yates, Editor-in-Chief): 1944-p. 180 Information Roundup (column by George Stimpson): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Inside on Sports (Ledger Syndicate sports column): 1937-p. 173 Inside Radio (column by Paul Luther): 1947-p. 219 Inside South America (column by W.P. Schuck): 1941-p. 158 Inside Your Congress (column by Samuel B. Pettengill): 1939-p. 160 International Circulation Managers Association, Welfare Committee: 1933-p. 181 International Directory of Daily Newspapers: 1929-p. 290; 1930-p. 278; 1931-p. 260; 1933-p. 194; 1934-p. 212; 1935-p. 224; 1936-p. 244-265; 1937-p. 254-284; 1938-p. 248; 1939-p. 230; 1940-p. 226; 1941-p. 212; 1942-p. 204; 1943-p. 210-226; 1944-242; 1945-p. 240; 1946-p. 268-328; 1947-p. 283-347; 1948-p. 310-376; 1949-p. 335-392 International News Photos: 1942-p. inside front cover; International News Service: 1931-p. News section IX; 1942-p. inside front cover; 1945-p. 217 [list of correspondents]; 1946-p. 209 [Code of Ethics]; International Press Bureau (serial fiction service; Gerard Chapman): 1948-p. 204 International Press Service (serial fiction service): 1935-p. 172 International Syndicate: 1929-p. 178; 1933-p. 160; 1934-p. 168; 1938-p. 178; 1939-p. 162 In The Rough (comic strip by Howard Freeman): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Inventions of Mr. Knicknack (comic strip): 1929-p. 220 In Washington (column by Raymond Clapper): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201 Irwin, Wallace (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203; 1933-p. 158

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Isn’t It Odd? (Science Service column by Frank Thone): 1940-p. 8; 1946-p. 6 It Happened Last Night (column by Earl Wilson): 1944-p. 201 It Has Been Done (comic strip): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 It Never Fails (cartoon by Morris Weiss; distributed by Ledger Syndicate): 1941-p. 159 It Seems To Me (column by Heywood Broun): 1931-p. 279; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163 Jack Swift (comic strip by Colson & Farrell): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Jarrell, Jack (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Jarrett, B.E. (sports writer; distributed by Thompson Service): 1934-p. 172 Jasper (cartoon by Frank Owen): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201 Jasper of the Jungles (comic strip by Eric Ericson): 1949-p. 212 Jastrow, Joseph (author of “Keeping Mentally Fit”): 1930-p. 15 Jim Hardy (comic strip by Dick Moores): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163 Jinglets (comic strip): 1935-p. 175; 1946-p. 215 Joe Jinks (comic strip by Vic Forsythe): 1929-p. 135; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213 [Sam Leff]; 1946-p. 205 [Henry Formhals]; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Joe Palooka (comic strip by Ham Fisher): 1931-p. 7; 1933-p. News section IX; 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 John Carter of Mars (comic strip by John Coleman Burroughs): 1942-p. 143 John West (comic strip): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Johnny Hazard (comic strip): 1948-p. 16 Johnson, Crockett (“Barnaby” in PM Ad): 1947-p. 89 Johnson, Erskine (author of a Hollywood column for NEA): 1946-p. 11; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2

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Johnson, Hugh (author of “Hugh Johnson Says” column): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163 Johnson, Laura (co-creator of “Modish Mitzi” comic strip): 1931-p. 14 Johnson, Ray (co-author of “Washington Parade”): 1943-p. 142 Johnston, Eric (author of “America Must Lead” distributed by Press Alliance, Inc.): 1949-p. 212 Jones, Vara Macbeth (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195 Jordan, Elizabeth (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195 Jordan, Ralph (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Jordan Syndicate (pictorial service in Washington, DC): 1935-p. 216 Josie (comic strip): 1936-p. 187 Journal and Guide (Norfolk, VA) WWII War Correspondents: 1944-p. 180 Journalism Schools: 1929-p. 251; 1930-p. 251; 1931-p. 238; 1933-p. 161; 1934-p. 170; 1935-p. 180; 1936-p. 194; 1937-p. 199; 1938-p. 195; 1939-p. 186; 1940-p. 184; 1941-p. 187; 1942-p. 175; 1943-p. 175; 1944-p. 173; 1945-p. 184; 1946-p. 183; 1947-p. 182; 1948-p. 183; 1949-p. 220 Journalistic Code of Warren G. Harding: 1937-p. 176; 1938-p. 119; 1939-p. 148; 1940-p. 193; 1941-p. 207; 1942-p. 182; 1943-p. 104; 1944-p. 135 Journalists Creed (see also Canons of Journalism): 1937-p. 237; 1938-p. 50; 1939-p. 196; 1940-p. 188; 1941-p. 148; 1942-p. 146; 1943-p. 137; 1944-p. 64; 1945-p. 35; 1946-p. 79; 1947-p. 104; 1948-p. 111; 1949-p. 87 Judge Wright (comic strip by Bob Brent & Bob Wells): 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203 [Robert Brent/George Roussos] Just Between Us (teen age column by Nancy Mottram): 1948-p. 211 Just Kids (comic strip by Ad Carter): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Kahles, C. W. (creator of “Hairbreadth Harry” comic strip): 1929-p. 14; 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 15 Kain, Ida Jean (author of “Your Figure, Madame!” column): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16

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Kannibelle, N. D. (author of “Problems of the Day” column): 1929-p. 205 Karma (author of “Your future in the Stars” column): 1948-p. 211 Katzenjammer Kids (comic strip by H.H. Knerr): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Kaufman, Herbert (editorial writer): 1929-p. 221 Kay Features, Inc.: 1929-p. 225 Kay, Robert (creator of “Miki” comic strip): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Keeping Mentally Fit (column by Joseph Jastrow): 1930-p. 15 Kelland, Clarence Budington (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 303 Keller, Reamer (gag cartoonist): 1941-p. 161 Kemp, Ralph (creator of “Tode Tuttle” cartoon): 1944-p. 202; 1946-p. 210 Kensington Rune Stone: see Minneapolis Star & Minneapolis Tribune Ad, 1947-p. 77 Kent, Frank R. (columnist for the Baltimore Sun; creator of the “Great Game of Politics” column): 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Kent Press Service: 1930-p. 207 Keystone Features, Inc.: 1942-p. 142; 1943-p. 142 Kida, Fred (co-creator of “Judge Wright” comic strip): 1947-p. 209 Kids (comic strip): 1929-p. 202 Kiekintveld, J. (co-creator of “Modish Mitzi” comic strip): 1931-p. 14 Kift, Jane Leslie (gardening columnist): 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1947-p. 217; 1948-p. 213 Kilgallen, Dorothy (author of “Voice of Broadway” column): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Kilgallen, James L. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Kilroy, Peter (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217

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King Features Syndicate: 1929-p. 220-221; 1930-p. 208-209; 1934-p. News section VII, XVI; 1940-p. 157; 1941-p. 161 (page of signatures of contributors); 1942-p. inside front cover; 1948-p. 16 King, Frank (creator of “Gasoline Alley” and “That Phoney Nickel”): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192 King, Joe (co-creator of “The Tinymites”): 1931-p. 191 King, Russ (co-creator of “Perry Parker” comic strip): 1948-p. 202 Kintner, Robert E. (political columnist for the NY Tribune): 1941-p. 157 Kirk, Victorine (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195 Kith and Kin (weekly panel): 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Kitty Higgins (comic strip): 1931-p. 192; 1935-p. 175; 1946-p. 215 Klein, Israel (radio columnist): 1931-p. 191 Klemfuss, Harry (general manager, National News-Features Syndicate): 1946-p. 214 Kling, Ken (creator of “Windy Riley” comic strip): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7 Knerr, H. H. (creator of “Katzenjammer Kids”): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161 Knick (sports artist): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205 Knickerbocker, Herbert Renfro (US journalist in Europe): 1931-p. 15; 1933-p. 8 Knight, Tack (creator of “Little Folks” and “Baby Sister”) 1931-p. 192 Know Your Heirlooms (column by Tom Ormsby): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Koestler, Arthur (author of “On Palestine”): 1949-p. 212 Kofoed, Jack (author of “Thrills in Sports”): 1933-p. 9 Korman, Seymor (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Kraus, Joseph H. (writer for “Science Service”): 1946-p. 6; 1948-p. 7 Krazy Kat (comic strip by George Herriman): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161

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Krazy Klippings (comic strip): 1930-p. 14 Kyne, Peter B. (serialized fiction): 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Labor Editors (see listings in Department Editors Section): 1948-p. 247 Lait, George (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Lait, Jack (short story writer): 1930-p. 208 Lambkins (comic strip by Brandon Walsh): 1929-p. 225 Lane, Iris (writer on baby care): 1948-p. 211 Lane, Ralph (creator of “Vic Flint” comic strip): 1946-p. 11 Language column: see Why We Say Lantern (column by Beverley Smith): 1931-p. 195 Lardner, Ring (author of “Via the Canal”): 1931-p. 193; 1934-p. 167 Last Straw (column by Jim Griffith): 1948-p. 211 Laufer, Werner (sports artist): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Laugh of My Life (humor column): 1930-p. 15 Laughing Matters (cartoon by Salo): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Laughlines (created by Tom Sims): 1929-p. 225 Laurie, Annie (author of “Advice to Girls”): 1930-p. 208 Leacock, Stephen (humorist): 1930-p. 303 Leading Negro Newspapers: See Afro-American Newspapers Lear, Sidney (women’s columnist): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 5 Leavitt, Martha (beauty columnist): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Ledger Syndicate (Features): 1929-p. 14-15; 1930-p. 14-15; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8-9; 1934-p. 4-5; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159; 1947-p. 217; 1948-p. 213

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Lee, Clark (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Lee, John E. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Leeds, Lois (beauty columnist): 1929-p. 14; 1930-p. 15; 1933-p. 8, 9; 1934-p. 5; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1941-p. 159 Leff, Sam (worked on “Joe Jinks” and “Curly Kayoe” comic strips): 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Leffingwell, Edwin (creator of “Little Joe” comic strip): 1934-p. 166 Legal Decisions and Rulings Affecting Newspapers: 1929-p. 269-273; 1930-p. 257-258; 1931-p. 245; 1938-p. 235, 246; 1940-p. 196-197; 1941-p. 196-197; 1942-p. 186-189; 1943-p. 186-190; 1944-p. 211-215; 1945-p. 220-225; 1946-p. 263-268; 1947-p. 278-279; 1948-p. 306-308; 1949-p. 301-303 Leonard, Lank (creator of “Mickey Finn”): 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Let’s Eat (food column by Gaynor Maddox): 1946-p. 11 Lewcock, Francis (British financial writer): 1935-p. 221 Lewis, Clyde (creator of “Hold Everything” & “Private Buck” comic strips): 1938-p. 167; 1941-p. 161 Lichtenstein, George: see Lichty, George Lichty, George (creator of “Grin and Bear It” cartoon): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159 Life and Love (comic strip): 1930-p. 7 Li’l Abner (comic strip by Al Capp; distribution: United Feature Syndicate): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Lincoln Newspaper Features, Inc. (comics, fiction, & features syndicate): 1938-p. 170; 1940-p. 154; 1941-p. 159 Line O’Type or Two (column by R.H. Little): 1936-p. 187 Link, Stanley (creator of “Tiny Tim,” “Ching Chow,” and “The Dailys” comic strips): 1934-p. 166 Lipman, William (author of Yonder Grow the Daisies): 1930-p. 131

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Lippmann, Walter (author of A Preface to Morals; “Today and Tomorrow” column): 1930-p. 131; 1933-p. 156; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177; 1936-p. 189; 1940-p. 153; 1942-p. 141 Listen World (column by Elsie Robinson): 1941-p. 161 Literary & Art Markets of the U.S.: 1929-p. 254-255; 1930-p. 253; 1931-p. 241 Little Annie Rooney (comic strip; written by Brandon Walsh, 1930-1954): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Little Benny (created by Lee Pape): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Little Biographies (column by J.J. Bosdan): 1929-p. 205 Little Brother Hugo (comic strip): 1946-p. 215 Little Folks (comic strip): 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192; 1933-p. 158; Little Jimmy (comic strip by James Swinnerton): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161 Little Joe (comic strip by Edwin Leffingwell): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1934-p. 166; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Little King (comic strip by Otto Soglow): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Little Mary Mixup (comic strip by R. M. Brinkerhoff): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Little Miss Muffet (comic strip created by Fanny Y. Cory): 1941-p. 161 Little Old New York (column by Ed Sullivan): 1946-p. 215 Little Orphan Annie (comic strip by Harold Gray; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1925—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 174-175; 1936-p. 187; 1937-p. 169; 1939-p. 157; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Little, Richard Henry (R.H.L.; Chicago Tribune writer; author of “Line O’Type or Two” column): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Little, Tom (co-creator of “Sunflower Street” comic strip): 1941-p. 161

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Locher, Fred (creator of “Homer Hoopee” and “Cicero Sap”): 1930-p. News section XVIII London, American correspondents in: see American Correspondents in London Longworth, Alice (columnist): 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7 Looie (comic strip): 1935-p. 175; 1946-p. 215 Looie Blooie (comic strip by Martin Branner): 1931-p. 192 Look Here, Now! (column by Lawrence Schwab): 1948-p. 212 Looy (comic strip by Bernard Dibble): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163 Loth, David (author of Lorenzo the Magnificent): 1930-p. 131 Louie (comic strip): 1947-p. 210 Love Problems (column): 1936-p. 187; 1948-p. 207 Lowndes, Belloc, Mrs. (serialized fiction): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Luce, Clare Boothe (National Political Convention coverage for United Feature Syndicate): 1948-p. 203 Luther, Paul (author of “Inside Radio” column): 1947-p. 219 Lynd, J. Norman (creator of “Vignettes of Life” & “Family Portraits”): 1929-p. 15; 1930-p. 14-15; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4, 5; 1936-p. 193; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1941-p. 161 Lyons, Leonard (author of “Broadway Medley” column): 1941-p. 161 Macauley, Thurston (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 MacGibbons, Elizabeth Gregg (author of “Good Manners in Business”): 1934-p. 5 Machamer, Jeff (cartoonist; creator of “Petting Patty”): 1929-p. 220; 1937-p. 7 Mack, Connie (contributor to “Inside on Sports” column): 1937-p. 173 MacKay, Ruth (author of “White Collar Girl” column): 1946-p. 215 Maddox, Gaynor (food columnist for NEA; author of “Let’s Eat” & “Eat Well for Less” columns): 1946-p. 11; 1948-p. 2

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Mager, Gus (creator of “Oliver’s Adventures” and “Hawkshaw the Detective” comic strips; sometimes signed strip as Watso): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1934-p. 9; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209 Mahon, Jack (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Mainly About Manhattan (column by John Chapman): 1939-p. 157 Major Court Decisions of … Affecting Publications & Advertising: See: Legal Decisions and Rulings Affecting Newspapers Major Hoople (comic strip; star of “Our Boarding House” comic strip): 1937-p. 167; 1938-p. 167; 1949-p. 2 Make Up And Live (beauty column): 1939-p. 161 Making Ends Meet (column by Patricia Morgan): 1947-p. 217; 148-p. 213 Mallon, Paul (author of “News Behind The News” column): 1941-p. 161 Man in the Brown Derby (comic strip): 1929-p. 135; 1935-p. 177 Mandrake the Magician (comic strip by Phil Davis & Lee Falk): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Manly, Chesly (correspondent for the Chicago Tribune Press Service): 1949-p. 207 Manning, Paul (foreign news commentator): 1948-p. 202 Mantle, Burns (theater critic): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 193; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Map of the Stars (Science Service column by James Stokley): 1940-p. 8; 1946-p. 6 Marcoux, George (creator of “Toddy”): 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Maria Moore Cabot Awards: 1945-p. 153; 1946-p. 171; 1947-p. 128; 1948-p. 123; 1949-p. 123 Mario, Thomas (author of “What’s Cooking” column): p. 202 Markel, Francine (author of “The Polisher,” a column on culture, and “Good Taste”): 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5 Market Editors: See listing under Department Editors Section

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Market Study of Chicago Herald-American Readers: see Study of the Characteristics of Chicago Herald-American Readers Market Study of Philadelphia: see Philadelphia Market Markey, Gene (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 303 Marks, Percy (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195 Martin, Edgar (creator of “Boots and Her Buddies” comic strip): 1931-p. 191; 1938-p. 167; 1949-p. 2 Martin, Fletcher (WWII correspondent, Journal and Guide): 1944-p. 180 Mary Haworth (comic strip): 1948-p. 16 Mary Mixup (comic strip): see Little Mary Mixup Matherne, Bob (sports writer): 1929-p. 219 Matrimonially Speaking (humor column by the McKays): 1930-p. 15 Matter of Fact (column by J. & S. Alsop): 1946-p. 213 Mauldin, Bill (created “Up Front” and “Willie and Joe” cartoons): 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203 Maw Green (comic strip by Harold Gray): 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215 Maxwell, Elsa (author of “Eavesdropping” column): 1949-p. 212 McBride, Clifford (humorist): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7 McCabe, Don (co-creator of “Thirty Paige” comic strip): 1948-p. 211 McCandlish, Edward (creator of “Folk-Tales”): 1930-p. 303 McCann, Rebecca (creator of “Cheerful Cherub” comic strip): 1948-p. 202 McClatchy Newspapers: 1946-p. 27; 1947-p. 29 McClure, Douglas (creator of “Vanilla and the Villains”): 1929-p. 221 McClure Newspaper Syndicate (first American newspaper syndicate founded in 1884): 1930-p. 245; 1934-p. 115; 1935-p. 125; 1937-p. 175

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McCoy, Frank (author of “Here’s to your Health” column): 1935-p. 172 McCoy Health Service (health column by Dr. Frank McCoy): 1935-p. 172 McCutcheon, John T. (editorial cartoonist): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 193; 1933-p.158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215 McEvoy, J. P. (co-creator of “Dixie Dugan” comic strip); 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1933-p. News section IX; 1934-p. 9; 1936-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 McGeehan, W. O. (sports writer): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195 McGovern, Artie (fitness & health column): 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 McIntyre, O. O. (newspaper columnist): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1934-p. 9, 89; 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 McKays (authors of “Matrimonially Speaking”): 1930-p. 15 McKenney, William E. (Bridge columnist): 1931-p. 191; 1946-p. 11; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2 McLeod, Edyth Thornton (beauty authority; author of “Beauty After Forty” articles): 1940-p. 155 McManus, George (creator of “Bringing up Father”): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 McMullin, James (author of National Whirligig): 1935-p. 125; 1936-p. 137 McNamara, Tom (creator of “Teddy, Jack and Mary” comic strip): 1930-p. 194 McNamee, Graham (radio host & columnist): 1930-p. 244 McNaught Syndicate, Inc.: 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1933-p. News section IX; 1934-p. 9 & News section IX; 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Meade, Mary (cooking articles): 1946-p. 215 Medbury, John P. (creator of “Molly”): 1929-p. 221 Medicine in the News (column by Morris Fishbein): 1941-p. 161 Meherin, Elenore (fiction writer): 1930p. 208

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Meissner, John N. (creator of “Wild World” feature): 1938-p. 176 Members of the Associated Business Papers: 1941-p. 69; 1942-p. 70; 1943-p. 76; 1944-p. 84; 1945-p. 70; 1946-p. 190; 1947-p. 98; 1948-p. 298; 1949-p. 223 Merrill, Leonard (cartoonist; distributed by Thompson Service): 1934-p. 172 Mescal Ike (comic strip): 1929-p. 152 Metropolitan Newspaper Service (features): 1929-p. 319; 1930-p. 303; 1931-p. News section XIII Metzer, Jo (McNaught Sydicate writer; creator of “Off-Side” sports column): 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Mickey Finn (comic strip by Lank Leonard): 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Mickey Mouse (comic strip by Walt Disney): 1941-p. 161 Mighty O’Malley (comic strip): 1948-p. 207 Mik (creator of “Ferd’nand” comic strip; aka Henning Mikkelsen): 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Miki (comic strip by Robert Kay): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Mikkelsen, Henning: see Mik Milady Beautiful (column for women): 1938-p. 173 Miley, Jack (sports columnist): 1936-p. 187 Millar, Ronald (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195 Miller, Elizabeth York (serialized fiction): 1936-p. 187 Miller, Frank (creator of “Barney Baxter in the Air” comic strip): 1941-p. 161 Miller, Helen Topping (serialized fiction): 1936-p. 187 Millett, Ruth (women’s page columnist for NEA; column entitled “We, The Women”): 1946-p. 11; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2 Mind Reading (column by Joseph Dunninger): 1939-p. 161

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Minute Make-Ups (beauty column by Virginia Vincent): 1933-p. 8, 9; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1941-p. 159; 1947-p. 217 [by Gabrielle]; 1948-p. 213 Minute Mysteries (250 word “whodunit” distributed by Press Alliance, Inc.): 1949-p. 212 Miracle Jones (comic strip by Burne Hogarth): 1948-p. 203 Mirror of Your Mind (King Features): 1948-p. 16 Miss Information (cartoon): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 15 Modish Mitzi (comic strip): 1931-p. 14; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 5; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173 Modley, Rudolf (author of Science Service’s “Telefact” column): 1940-p. 8 Molly (comic strip): 1929-p.221 Mom ‘n Pop (comic strip): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Monahan, Arthur C. (writer for “Science Service”): 1946-p. 6; 1948-p. 7 Monarch Publishing Co. (publisher of Anthony Hamilton): 1942-p. 138 Moon Mullins (comic strip by Frank Willard; distributed by the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1923—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192; 1033-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 174; 1936-p. 187; 1937-p. 168; 1939-p. 156-7; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Moore, Ray (co-creator of “The Phantom”): 1941-p. 161 Moore, William (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Moores, Dick (creator of “Jim Hardy” & “Windy and Paddles” comic strips): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143 Moral Re-Armament: 1940-p. 197 More for Your Money (column by Genevieve Smith): 1944-p. 202; 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Morgan, Gwen (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207

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Morgan, Patricia (author of “Making ends Meet” column): 1947-p. 217; 1948-p. 213 Morris, Gouverneur (1876-1853; fiction writer): 1931-p. 193 Morrow, Martha (writer for “Science Service”; astronomy editor): 1946-p. 6; 1948-p. 7 Mosley, Zak (creator of “Smilin’ Jack” comic strip): 1934-p. 166 Mossler, Arnie (creator of “Young Idea” cartoon): 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Mostly Malarky (comic strip by Wally Carson): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Mother Nature’s Curio Shop (comic strip): 1931-p. 191 Motion Picture Critics: See listings under Department Editors section Motion Picture Newsreels: 1944-p. 169; 1945-p. 157; 1946-p. 292; Mottram, Nancy (author of “Just Between Us” column for teenagers): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Mowrer, Edgar Ansel (columnist for Press Alliance, Inc.): 1949-p. 212 Mr. & Mrs. (comic strip): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177; 1947-p. 213 Mr. and Mrs. Beans (comic strip): 1931-p. 279 Muggs McGinnis (comic strip): 1929-p. 7 Munson, Walt (creator of “Such Is Life” cartoon): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 14-15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Murphy, Jimmy (creator of “Toots and Casper” comic strip): 1941-p. 161 Murray, Feg (sports cartoonist; creator of “Seein’ Stars” cartoon): 1929-p. 319; 1930-p. 303; 1931-p. 279; 1941-p. 161 Murray, Ken (humor columnist): 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Musard, Francois (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Music Critics: See listings under Department Editors Section

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My Day (column by Eleanor Roosevelt): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Myra North, Special Nurse (comic strip by Ray Thompson & Charles Coll): 1937-p. 167; 1938-p. 167 Myrtle (comic strip): 1946-p. 215 Nancy (comic strip by Ernie Bushmiller): 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Nanny O’Lace (comic strip by Larry Reynolds): 1949-p. 212 National News-Features Syndicate (public relations; planned news-publicity; Harry Klemfuss, general manager): 1946-p. 214 National Press Service: 1941-p. 160 National Turf Dailies (a short list of horse racing publications): 1945-p. 94; 1946-p. 100; 1948-p. 228; 1949-p. 248 National Whirligig (column syndicated by McClure Newspaper Syndicate): 1934-p. 115; 1935-p. 125; 1936-p. 137 Nation-Wide News Service (news photo service): 1938-p. 170; 1939-p. 158 Nature Was First (column by Walter C. Fabell & Marion T. Sitton): 1948-p. 202 NEA Service, Inc. (Newspaper Enterprise Association, Inc.; feature service): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p.205; 1931-p. 191; 1933-p. 157; 1934-p.165; 1935-p. 173; 1936-p. 185; 1937-p. 167; 1938-p. 167; 1939-p. 155; 1940-p. 151; 1943-p. inside back cover; 1944-p. 9; 1945-p. 11; 1946-p. 11 [Vic Donahue drawing]; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Necrology (E&P Obituaries): 1929-p. 255-256; 1930-p. 256; 1931-p. 246 Ned Handy (comic strip by Bill Perry): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Neighbors (cartoon): 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Nesbit, Evelyn (author of “Prodigal Days”): 1935-p. 175 Neville, Anne (fashion writer): 1933-p. 8 Neville, Robert (author of Bridge column): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177

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New Orleans Times-Picayune Magazine (published on Sundays): 1949-p. 65 New York Cavalcade (column by Louis Sobol): 1941-p. 161 New York Herald Alumni: see Owl Alumni Club New York Herald Tribune Syndicate: 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195; 1933-p. 156; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177; 1936-p. 189; 1937-p. 171; 1938-p. 171; 1939-p. 159; 1940-p. 153; 1941-p. 157; 1942-p. 141; 1946-p. 213; 1947-p. 213 New York World Syndicate: 1929-p. 134-135; 1930-p. 130-131; 1931-p. 194 Newfangles (comic strip): 1933-p. 157 Newman, Larry (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 News Behind The News (column by Paul Mallon distributed by King Features): 1941-p. 161 News Services, Feature Syndicates and Photo Services of U.S. & Canada: see Feature & Picure Syndicates of the U.S. & Canada Newsboy papers: see Carrier Boy Papers Newsboys’ World Magazine: 1940-p. 191 Newspaper Advertising Executives Association: see Code of Practice, Newspaper Advertising Executives Association Newspaper Boys of America, Inc. Ad: 1934-p. 196 Newspaper Chains of U.S. & Canada: 1929-p. 142; 1930-p. 138; 1931-p. 124; 1933-p. 106; 1934-p. 109; 1935-p. 119; 1936-p.126; 1937-p. 128; 1938-p. 128; 1939-p. 117; 1940-p. 111; 1941-p. 119; 1942-p. 113; 1943-p. 117; 1944-p. 133; 1945-p. 180; 1946-p. 178; 1947-p. 180; 1948-p. 176; 1949-p. 217 Newspaper Color, Magazine, and Comic Sections: 1937-p. 240, 252; 1938-p. 161-2, 164; 1939-p. 149-150, 153; 1940-p. 146-147; 1941-p. 149-150; 1942-p. 145-146 Newspaper Correspondents in New York: 1930-p. 136; 1931-p. 120; 1933-p. 193; 1934-p. 211; 1935-p. 217; 1936-p. 114; 1937-p. 123; 1938-p. 123; 1939-p. 120; 1940-p. 109; 1941-p. 70; 1942-p. 182; 1943-p. 146; 1944-p. 118; 1945-p. 179; 1946-p. 97; 1947-p. 232; 1949-p. 303 Newspaper Enterprise Association: see NEA Service, Inc.

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Newspaper Groups of U.S. & Canada: see Newspaper Chains of U.S. & Canada Newspaper Guild Officers: 1934-p.184; 1935-p. 197; 1936-p. 114; 1937-p. 133; 1938-p. 133; 1939-p. 122; 1940-p. 112; 1941-p. 120; 1942-p. 114; 1943-p. 118; 1944-p. 134; 1945-p. 153; 1946-p. 261; 1947-p. 189; [list did not appear in 1948 and 1949] Newspaper Librarians (See listings under Department Editors Section): 1948-p. 247-248 Newspaper Magazine Sections: 1944-p. 199; 1945-p. 94; 1946-p. 100; 1948-p. 227; 1949-p. 247 Newspaper Radio Affiliations: 1936-p. 235; 1937-p. 239; 1938-p. 163; 1939-p. 151; 1940-p. 148; 1941-p. 152; 1942-p. 148; 1943-p. 147; 1944-p. 205; 1945-p. 207; 1946-p. 227; 1947-p. 228; 1948-p. 299; 1949-p. 294 Newspaper Women’s Club of Washington, DC: 1938-p. 194; 1939-p. 182; 1940-p. 193; 1941-p. 65; 1942-p. 61; 1943-p. 146 Newspapers in Tabloid Format: see Tabloid Newspapers Newspapers Which Print Own Magazine Supplements: 1948-p. 294; 1949-293 Newspapers with Rotogravure Sections: see Rotogravure Sections Newton, Douglas (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203; 1930-p. 195 Newton, Joseph Fort (author of “Everyday Living” column): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201 Nipper (comic strip by Clare Dwiggins): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 Noderer, E. R. (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Noozie (International Syndicate feature): 1929-p. 178; 1930-p. 238; 1931-p.194 Norman, Lloyd (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Norton, Henry Kittredge (foreign affairs writer): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195 Nover, Barnet (Washington Post writer on national/foreign affairs; sometimes distributed by United Feature Syndicate; author of “Barnet Nover’s Column”): 1938-p.

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175; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Nuts & Jolts (cartoon): 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Nuttibits (cartoon by Raymond H. Doherty of San Francisco): 1941-p. 162; 1942-p. 140 Obituaries: See Necrology O’Brien, Howard Vincent (novelist; book page editor): 1929-p. 152 O’Brien, Margaret (11-year-old movie star; author of “Growing Up!” column): 1948-p. 213 O’Brien, William A. (Dr.; health columnist for NEA): 1946-p. 11 O’Donnell, John (co-author of “Capital Stuff”):1934-p. 167; 1946-p. 215 Officers of Newspaper Guilds: see Newspaper Guild Officers Off My Chest (column by Philip Wylie): 1947-p. 219 Off-Side (sports column by Joe Metzer): 1938-p. 7 Oh, Oswald! (cartoon distributed by Press Alliance, Inc.): 1949-p. 212 O’Hara, Neal (columnist syndicated by McNaught; creator of “Pull Up Chair” column): 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Old Home Town (column by Damon Runyon): 1930-p. 208 Oliver (cartoon distributed by General Features Corp.): 1949-p. 213 Ollendorff, Julian (cartoonist/creator of “Sketchografs,” “Gloria,” & “Olly of the Movies”): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. News section XVIII; 1934-p. 9; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7 Olly of the Movies (comic strip by Julian Ollendorff): 1934-p. 9; 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7 O’Loughlin (creator of “Krazy Klippings”): 1930-p. 4 O’Malley, Michael (writer for “Vic Flint” comic strip): 1949-p. 2 Once Overs (cartoon): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 14

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O’Neill, Harry F. (creator of “Broncho Bill” comic strip): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover On Palestine (by Arthur Koestler): 1949-p. 212 On Second Thought (by Jay E. House): 1934-p. 5 Oppenheim, E. Phillips (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 303; 1933-p. 8, 9; 1934-p. 5 Opper, Fred (creator of “Happy Hooligan”): 1930-p. 209 Ormsby, Tom (author of “Know Your Heirlooms” column; or Ormsbee?): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Orr, Carey (cartoonist): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 193; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215 Osborne, Ernest G. (Dr.; author of “Family Scrapbook” column; author of “Child Training” column): 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Ostenso, Martha (serialized fiction): 1933-p. 158 Othman, Fred (Frederick C.; columnist for United Feature Syndicate): 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Our Bill (comic strip): 1947-p. 213 Our Boarding House (cartoon created by Gene Ahern): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1933-p. 157; 1934-p. 165; 1938-p. 167; 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Out Our Way (comic strip by J.R. Williams): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1933-p. 157; 1934-p. 165; 1937-p. 167; 1938-p. 167; 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Owen, Frank (creator of “Jasper” cartoon): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201 Owl Alumni Club (New York Herald alumni): 1931-p. News section VIII Ozark Ike (comic strip): 1948-p. 16 Pape, Lee (creator of “Little Benny”): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202

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Parade (newspaper magazine supplement; newspapers distributing this publication are reported in the Newspaper Magazine Sections of the 1944-1949 Year Books—except 1946 & 1947): 1944-p. 199; 1945-p. 96; 1948-p. 228; 1949-p. 248 Parent-Child (child rearing column): 1936-p. 187 Paris, Viola (beauty columnist): 1934-p. 169 Park Row News Service (independent news service, New York): 1945-p. 214 Parker, Dan (contributor to King Features): 1948-p. 16 Parker, Gladys (illustrator): 1931-p. 191 Parrish, Joseph (editorial cartoonist, Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate): 1946-p. 215 Parsons, Louella O. (Hollywood columnist): 1941-p. 161 Pa’s Son-In-Law (comic strip): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Pass It Along (daily column): 1949-p. 213 Patou, Jean (French designer): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Patterson, Russell (author of “The Patterson Girl”): 1930-p. 208 Patty O’Day (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Paul Luther Enterprises, Inc.: see Luther, Paul Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal U.S. Cities: 1929-p. 148; 1930-p. 144; 1931-p. 132; 1933-p. 110; 1934-p. 112; 1935-p.122; 1936-p. 130; 1937-p. 134; 1938-p. 134; 1939-p. 118; 1940-p. 118; 1941-p. 121; 1942-p. 115; 1943-p.119; 1944-p. 134; 1945-p. 157; 1946-p. 175; 1947-p. 180; 1948-p. 173; 1949-p. 191 Pearson, Drew (“Washington Merry-Go-Round” co-author; co-creator of “Hap Hopper” comic strip): 1934-p. News Section IX; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201 Peerless Patterns (patterns for cloths making): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Peg, Ann and Barbara (fashion chit-chat): 1929-p. 178; 1930-p. 238; 1931-p. 194

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Pegler, Westbrook (“Fair Enough” column author): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 193; 1933-p. 158; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1948-p. 16 Pelley, William Dudley (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203 Penny (comic strip): 1947-p. 213 Penny A Point (strip on bridge by Paul Bringle): 1933-p. 8 Perry Parker (comic strip by Russ King and Ralph Carlson): 1948-p. 202 Pertwee, Roland (short stories): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175 Peter Rabbit (comic strip): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177; 1947-p. 213 Pete The Tramp (comic strip by C.D. Russell): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Pettengill, Samuel B. (author of “Inside Your Congress” column and “The Gentleman From Indiana”): 1939-p. 160; 1940-inside back cover; Petunia (cartoon by Daniel Bishop and Margaret Bracken): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 PFFFTTT (comic strip by Dave Cox): 1948-p. 211 Phantom (comic strip by Ray Moore & Lee Falk): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Philadelphia Market (prepared by the Philadelphia Bulletin): 1949-p. 121 Philately: See Stamp Editors; Stamp Columnists Pictorial Review (Hearst newspaper supplement; newspapers that distribute this publication are listed under Newspaper Magazine Sections in the 1946, 1948 & 1949 Year Books): 1946-p. 102; 1947-p. 22 (full page ad); 1948-p. 228; 1949-p. 248 Pieces of Eight (comic strip): 1935-p. 7 Pierce, Walter (co-author of “Washington Parade”): 1943-p. 142 Pierotti, John (sports cartoonist): 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Pim, Paul (author of “Telling Tommy” advertising strip): 1944-p. 202 Pinhead Dooley (comic strip): 1929-p. 221 Pirates Ahoy (comic strip): 1929-p. 7

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Plastino, Al (worked on “Hap Hopper” and “Barry Noble” comic strips): 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Plumb, Charlie (co-creator of “Ella Cinders”): 1930-p. 303; 1933-p. News section IX; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover PM (NY newspaper): 1947-p. 89 Poe Sisters (descendants of Edgar Allan Poe; society writers for the Washington Post): 1938-p. 175 Poem, “I Am The Printing Press” by Robert H. Davis: 1945-p. 179 Point of Procedure (club procedure): 1949-p. 213 Polish Telegraph Agency: 1945-p. 216 Polisher (a column on culture by Francine Markel): 1933-p. 9 Politics and People (Washington Post column by Franklyn Waltman): 1938-p. 175 Politz, Alfred (noted market researcher; conducted market research on Chicago Herald-American readers in 1948): 1949-p. 43 Polk, Catherine (writer for the United Feature Syndicate): 1946-p. 205 Polk, George (writer for the United Feature Syndicate): 1946-p. 205 Polly and Her Pals (comic strip by Cliff Sterrett): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Poor Little Rich Man (comic strip by Courtney Dunkel): 1948-p. 207 Pope, Quentin (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Popeye (comic strip; Bela Zaboly, artist): 1941-p. 161 Popular records: see Davidson, Will Posen, Al (creator of “Sweeney & Son” comic strip): 1934-p. 166 Potter, Robert (writer for Science Service): 1935-p. 137

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Powers, Jimmy (sports columnist; author of “Powerhouse” column): 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215 Press Alliance, Inc. (syndicate service): 1949-p. 212 Press Features, Inc. (feature provider): 1947-p. 210 Press Gallery of the Congress of the United States: see Congressional Press Gallery (U.S.) Press Wireless, Inc. (radio transmission service for news operations): 1944-p. 12; 1945-p. 14; 1946-p. 14; 1947-p. 150 Price, Garrett (creator of “White Boy” comic strip): 1934-p. 166 Prince Valiant (comic strip created by Harold R. Foster): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Principal Foreign Language Dailies of U.S.A.: see Foreign Language Newspapers of the U.S. Principal Newspaper Chains of the U.S. & Canada: see Newspaper Chains of U.S. & Canada Principal Officers of Newspaper Guilds: see Newspaper Guild Officers Priscilla, Louis (creator of “Round And About” cartoon): 1947-p. 210 Priscilla’s Pop (comic strip by Al Vermeer): 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Private Buck (comic strip by Clyde Lewis): 1941-p. 161 Private Life (comic strip): 1931-p. 192 Problems of the Day (column by N.D. Kannibelle): 1929-p. 205 Professor Nimbus (cartoon distributed by Press Alliance, Inc.): 1949-p. 212 Progressive Features (features for homemakers): 1935-p. 176 Public Reports (analysis of Members of Congress): 1945-p. 214 Pudgy the Polar Bear (“modern bedtime story” distributed by Press Alliance, Inc.): 1949-p. 212 Pulitzer Awards in Journalism: 1929-p. 140; 1930-p. 136; 1931-p. 244; 1933-p. 155; 1934-p. 184; 1935-p. 217; 1936-p. 46; 1937-p. 118; 1938-p. 78; 1939-p. 165; 1940-p. 37;

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1941-p. 104; 1942-p. 115; 1943-p. 118; 1944-p. 76; 1945-p. 190; 1946-p. 98; 1947-p. 96; 1948-p. 92; 1949-p. 104 Pusey, J. Carver (creator of “Benny” comic strip): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163 Putz, Alfred (garden columnist): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Pyke, Sue (author of “Vogues & Values” column): 1946-p. 211 Pyle, Ernie (“Roving Reporter” author): 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213 Quill (literary magazine): 1936-p. 196 Race Riley and the Commandos (comic strip by Milburn Rosser): 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213 Radebaugh, Art (creator of “Can You Imagine”—futuristic illustrations): 1948-p. 211 Radio Editors: See listings in Department Editors Section Radio Equipment Manufacturers: 1946-p. 231-240; 1947-p. 233-241 Radio Institute of the Audible Arts: 1935-p. 129 Radio stations affiliated with newspapers: see Newspaper Radio Affiliations Radio transmission service for news operations: see Press Wireless, Inc. Ranald, Josef (author of “Your Fate is in Your Hand”): 1934-p. 5 Randolph, Nancy (author of “New York Society” column): 1946-p. 215 Rasmusson, Halvor (creator of “A la Lulu” comic strip): 1931-p. 14-15; Raymond, Alexander (illustrator for “Secret Agent X-9” comic strip; creator of “Flash Gordon” and “Rip Kirby” comic strips): 1934-p. News section XVI; 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Reader’s Courtroom (law column): 1949-p. 213 Red Ryder (comic strip by Fred Harman): 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2 Reed, Philip G. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Reeve, Arthur B. (author of “Five-Minute Mystery Stories”): 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5

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Reg’lar Fellers (comic strip): 1931-p. 195 Reisz, David (Direct Reading Graphic Arts): 1940-p. 181 Religion Editors: (See listings under Department Editors Section; sometimes called “Church” Editors) Rene, Natalia (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Reporter At Large (column by Inez Robb): 1941-p. 161 Rex Dexter of Mars (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Reynolds, Larry (creator of “Nanny O’Lace” comic strip): 1949-p. 212 RHL see: Little, Richard Henry Rymin’ Time (comic strip): 1949-p. 209 Rice, Grantland (sports writer): 1929-p. 177 Rice, Louise (author of “You and Your Handwriting”): 1929-p. 221 Right Around Home (comic strip by Dudley Fisher): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Rinehart, Mary Roberts (serial fiction): 1930-p. 303 Rip Kirby (comic strip by Alex Raymond): 1948-p. 16 Ripley, Robert L. (author of “Believe It or Not!”): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Ripples (comic strip): 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Robb, Inez (columnist; author of “Reporter At Large column): 1941-p. 161 Robertson, Frank (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Robertson, Lawson (contributor to “Inside on Sports” column): 1937-p. 173 Robey, Ralph West (author of Robey’s Review): 1934-p. 171 Robey’s Review (column by Ralph West Robey): 1934-p. 171 Robinson, Elsie (author of “Listen World” column; author of I Wanted Out): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16

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Roche, Arthur Somers (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5 Rod & Gun (column by Fred Fletcher): 1936-p. 187 Roe, Vingie E. (serialized fiction): 1934-p. 167 Rogers, Boody (creator of “Tree-Top Timmons” comic strip): 1948-p. 202 Rogers, Will (humorist/columnist): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1934-p. 9; 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7 Rohmer, Sax (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 303 Romances (women’s magazine published in Havana, Cuba): 1946-p. 306; 1947-p. 321; 1948-p. 344 Rookie Joe (comic strip by Al Zere): 1941-p. 163 Room & Board (comic strip by Sals Bostwick): 1929-p. 221 Room and Board (comic strip by Gene Ahern): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Roosevelt, Eleanor (“My Day” column author): 1934-p. 9; 1935-p. 7; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Rosman, Alice Grant (serialized fiction): 1931-p. 193; 1935-p. 175 Ross, Ron (news editor for Science Service): 1948-p. 7 Rosser, Milburn (author of “Race Riley and the Commandos”): 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213 Rossman, Meyer (creator of “Cuckoo Quiz”): 1948-p. 211 Roth, Herb (illustrator): 1930-p. 303 Rotogravure Sections (see also Gravure Newspapers): 1929-p. 139; 1930-p. 135; 1931-p. 123; 1933-p. 187 Round And About (comic strip by Louis Priscilla): 1947-p. 210 Roussos, George (co-creator of “Judge Wright” comic strip): 1948-p. 203 Rout, Mary Patterson (columnist distributed by Exclusive Features): 1939-p. 165

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Roving Reporter (column by Ernie Pyle): 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213 Rowland, Helen (author of “The Merry-Go-Round”): 1930-p. 208 Rowland, Henry C. (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203; 1933-p. 158 Roy Powers, Eagle Scout (official comic strip of the Boy Scouts of America): 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1941-p. 159 Ruark, Robert C. (writer for the United Feature Syndicate): 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Rue, Larry (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Runyon, Damon (author of “The Old Home Town” and The Brighter Side” columns): 1930-p. 208; 1941-p. 161 Russell, C. D. (creator of “Pete The Tramp” comic strip): 1941-p. 161 Sabatini, Rafael (author of “The Great Queens”): 1930-p. 303; 1935-p. 175 Sackville-West, Violet (serialized fiction): 1931-p. 193 Salesman Sam (comic strip): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1933-p.157; 1934-p. 165 Salo (creator of “Laughing Matters” cartoon): 1948-p. 207 Salpeter, Harry (author of Dr. Johnson & Mr. Boswell): 1930-p. 131 Samson (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Sandburg, Carl (poet): 1929-p. 152 Sande, Earl (contributor to “Inside on Sports” column): 1937-p. 173 Sangster, Margaret E. (serialized fiction): 1935-p. 175 Sansone, Leonard (creator of “The Wolf” and “Willie” comic strips and the “Wally” cartoon): 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Saphire, W. P. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217

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Sasser, Nancy (creator of “Buy-Lines,” a column about products): 1943-p. inside front cover Saunders, Hortense (woman’s page writer): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205 Saunders, Minott (columnist on Europe): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205 Scarberry, Alma Sioux (serialized fiction; author of Leap Year Lady): 1940-p. 155 Schmitt, Gar (cartoonist; creator of “Dumb-Bells”): 1929-p. 15; 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 15; 1933-p. 8; 1948-p. 213 Schneider, Lou (author of “Financial Whirligig”): 1936-p. 137 Schools of Journalism: see Journalism Schools Schuck, W. P. (author of “Inside South America” column): 1941-p. 158 Schuman, Michael (author of “Your Child’s Health & Hygiene”): 1929-p. 221 Schwab, Lawrence (author of “Look Here, Now!” column): 1948-p. 202 Schwinn, Barbara (illustrator): 1931-p. 191 Science Page (by Prof. Sheldon): 1931-p. 195 Science Parade (Science Service column by Watson Davis): 1940-p. 8 Science Service: 1929-p. 160; 1930-p. 201; 1931-p. 187; 1933-p. 125; 1934-p. 123; 1935-p. 137 [with A. Einstein photo]; 1936-p. 10; 1937-p. 10; 1938-p. 10; 1939-p. 8; 1940-p. 8; 1941-p. 8; 1942-p. 8; 1943-p. 6; 1944-p. 6; 1945-p. 6; 1946-p. 6 [list of Board of Trustees]; 1947-p. 9; 1948-p. 7; 1949-p. 7 Scoreboard (sports column by Harry Grayson for NEA): 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2 Scott, Anna B. (cookery columnist): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 5 Seagram Distillers Corp.: 1938-p. 215 (ad urging “social responsibility” in drinking alcohol); 1942-p. 9 (ad urging the purchase of US Defense Bonds before whiskey); 1945-p. 67; 1946-p. 117 (ad urging the public to see the movie “The Lost Weekend”) Secret Agent D-13 (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Secret Agent X-9 (comic strip by Dashiell Hammet & Alexander Raymond): 1934-p. News section XVI; 1948-p. 16

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Secrets of Living (Short Features Syndicate column): 1937-p. 172 Seein’ Stars (cartoon by Feg Murray): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Segar, E. C. (creator of “Thimble Theatre”): 1930-p. 209 Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects: 1929-p. 222-224; 1930-p. 210-212; 1931-p. 199-200; 1933-p. 164-165; 1934-p. 174-175; 1935-p. 184-185; 1936-p. 198-200; 1937-p. 206-208; 1938-p. 200-202; 1939-p. 183-185; 1940-p. 180-182; 1941-p. 184-186; 1942-p. 172-174; 1943-p. 172-174; 1944-p. 208-211; 1945-p. 233-236; 1946-p. 241-244; 1947-p. 246-250; 1948-p. 258-262; 1949-p. 280-285 Sez Hugh (comic strip): 1931-p. 191 Shadow (comic strip): 1941-p. 159 Shaffer, George and Rosalind (authors of “Hollywood Letter” column): 1934-p. 167; 1936-p. 187 Shamrocks (cartoon panel): 1929-p. 225 Sheehan, Vincent (short stories): 1935-p. 175 Sheldon (author of “Science Page”): 1931-p. 195 Shipping Editors: See listings under Department Editors Section Shirley, Vivian (newspaper writer): 1930-p. 14, 15; 1931-p. 15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 5 Short Features Syndicate (creators of “Secrets of Living!”): 1937-p. 172 Shuler, Evelyn (serialized fiction): 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161 Side Glances (comic strip by George Clark; taken over by William Galbraith Crawford in 1939): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1933-p. 157; 1938-p. 167; 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Sidewalks of New York (column by J. J. Geller): 1931-p. 195 Sigma Delta Chi, Personnel Bureau: 1933-p. 181; 1935-p. 182 Sillyettes (cartoon/comic strip distributed by Ledger Syndicate): 1941-p. 159 Simmons, Walter (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207

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Sims, P. Hal (Bridge columnist): 1933-p. 8 & 9; 1934-p. 5 Sims, Tom (creator of “Laughlines”; co-creator of “Sunflower Street” comic strip): 1929-p. 225; 1941-p. 161 Sister Susie (comic strip by Alice Harvey): 1936-p. 187 Sitton, Marion T. (co-author of “Nature Was First” column): 1948-p. 202 Skeets (comic strip): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177; 1947-p. 213 Skids (comic strip): 1935-p. 176 Skippy (comic strip by Percy Crosby): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 209; 1934-p. News section VII; 1941-p. 161 Skolsky, Sidney (Hollywood column, “Tintypes”; author, “In Hollywood” column): 1930-p. 194; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1942-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Skull Valley (comic strip): 1936-p. 187 Small, Alex (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41 Small, C. D. (creator of “Salesman Sam” comic strip): 1931-p. 191 Smiley, Frank: see Conselman, Bill Smilin’ Jack (comic strip by Zack Mosley; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1939—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1934-p. 166 & 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Smith, Alfred E. (NY politician/columnist): 1931-p. 7; Smith, Beverly (author of “Lantern”): 1931-p. 195 Smith, Charles A. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Smith, Dorman Henry (editorial cartoon creator for NEA): 1946-p. 11; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2 Smith, Genevieve (author of “More For Your Money” column): 1944-p. 202; 1946-p. 211; 1948-p. 211 Smith, H. Allen (author of “Totem Pole column): 1942-p. 143

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Smith, Horton (author of golf articles): 1930-p. 208 Smith, J. Kingsbury (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Smith, Robert B. (political reporter; author of “From a Senator’s Diary” column): 1930-p. 14; 1931-p. 15; 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5 Smith, Sidney (creator of “The Gumps” and “Old Doc Yak”): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192 Smith, Wilfred (sports columnist): 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Smitty (comic strip by Walter Berndt; distributed by the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1923—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-7): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 174; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 157; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Smokey (comic strip): 1936-p. 187 Smokey Stover (comic strip by Bill Holman; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1939—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1939-p. 157; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Smythes (comic strip): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Snell, Chester A. (Dr.; science writer): 1948-p. 211 Sneidman, Sylvia: see Sylvia Sobol, Louis (author of “New York Cavalcade”): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Society Letter (column by Howard White): 1931-p. 195 Society/Woman’s Page Editors: See listings under Department Editors Section Soglow, Otto (creator of “The Little King” comic strip): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Sokolsky, George E. (columnist): 1948-p. 16 Somebody’s Stenog (comic strip by A.E. Hayward): 1929-p. 14; 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1941-p. 159 Sondern, Frederic (author of “European Whirligig”): 1936-p. 137 Sonny Sayings (cartoon by Fanny Cory): 1929-p. 15; 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4

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Spark Stevens (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Sparling, Jack (illustrator for “Hap Hopper” comic strip): 1942-p. 143 Spayth, George W. (creator of “Character Close-Ups” cartoon): 1931-p. 15 Spearman, Frank H. (serialized fiction): 1933-p. 158 Speidel Newspapers, Inc.: 1946-p. 23 Spencer, Shirley (author of “Graphology” column; handwriting analysis): 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215 Spooky (comic strip): 1946-p. 215 Sports Editors: See listings under Department Editors Section Spunkie (comic strip by Loy Byrnes): 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143 Stafford, Jane (writer for Science Service; “Your Health” column): 1935-p. 137; 1940-p. 8; 1941-p. 8 (photo); 1946-p. 6; 1948-p. 7 Stamp columnists: see Barry, R. A.; Stamp Editors (See listing under Department Editors Section): 1948-p. 255 Stamp News (column by R.A. Barry): 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Standard Books on Newspaper Making and Advertising: see: Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects Starr, Donald (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205 Starrett, Kemp (creator of “Vignettes of Life” following J. Norman Lynd): 1947-p. 217; 1948-p. 213 Statement of Advertising Principles (see also Code of Practice, Newspaper Advertising Executives Association): 1946-p. 240; 1947-p. 192; 1948-p. 92 Stella (author of “Your Birthday” column): 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203 Sterrett, Cliff (creator of “Polly and Her Pals”): 1930p. 209; 1941-p. 161 Steve Canyon (comic strip): 1948-p. 16 Stewart, Donald Ogden (humorist): 1930-p. 303

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Stimpson, George (author of “Information Roundup” column): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Stokes, Thomas L. (writer on national affairs; distributed by United Feature): 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Stokley, James (Science Service writer; “Map of the Stars” column): 1940-p. 8; 1941-p. 8 (photo); 1946-p. 6 Stoopnagle, Col. Lemuel Q.: see Taylor, Frederick Chase Story Behind the Play (column by J.J. Geller): 1929-p. 177 Strain on the Family Tie (comic strip by Gaar Williams): 1934-p. 166-167; 1935-p. 175 Strand, William (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205 Strange As It Seems (comic strip by John Hix): 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1938-p. 7; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213 [Ernest Hix]; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Streaky (comic strip created by Gus Edson): 1934-p. 166 & 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Streamer Kelly (comic strip): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Striebel, John H. (co-creator of “Dixie Dugan” comic strip): 1930-p. 7; 1933-p. News section IX; 1934-p. 9; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Studdy, George (creator of “Bonzo”): 1929-p. 221 Study of the Characteristics of Chicago Herald-American Readers (study conducted by Alfred Politz): 1949-p. 43 Stuyvesant, Ruth (fashion columnist): 1929-p. 177 Such Is Life (comic strip by Walt Munson): 1930-p. 14; 1936-p. 193; 1938-p. 173 Sullivan, Ed (author of Broadway/Hollywood columns; distributed by the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1935—see the chart in the 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157; author of “Little Old New York” column): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 157; 1946-p. 215 Sullivan, Mark (political reporter, book author): 1929-p. 177; 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177; 1936-p. 189; 1940-p. 153; 1942-p. 141

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Sullivan, Pat (creator of “Felix the Cat”): 1930-p. 209 Sumner, Allene (woman’s page columnist): 1929-p. 219 Sunday magazines: see American Weekly; Newspaper Magazine Sections; Newspapers Which Publish Own Magazine Supplements; Parade; Pictorial Review; This Week Sunflower Street (comic strip created by Tom Little & Tom Sims): 1941-p. 161 Supplements: see American Weekly; Newspaper Color, Magazine, and Comic Sections; Newspaper Magazine Sections; Newspapers Which Publish Own Magazine Supplements; Parade; Pictorial Review; This Week Surgeon Stone (comic strip by Richard Martin Fletcher): 1948-p. 207 Susie Q. Smith (comic strip): 1948-p. 16 Swan, Gilbert (author of “In New York”): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Swan-McDonald (feature syndicate): 1936-p. News section Sweeney and Son (comic strip created by Al Posen): 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Swinnerton, Jimmy (creator of “Little Jimmy”): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161 Sykes, Charles Henry (political cartoonist): 1929-p. 15; 1930-p. 14-15; 1931-p. 15; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4; 1936-p. 193; 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159 Sylvia (Sylvia Sneidman, creator of “Flapper Fanny”): 1938-p. 167 Tabloid Newspapers: 1934-p. 179; 1935-p. 190; 1936-p. 200; 1937-p. 176; 1938-p. 133; 1939-p. 191; 1940-p. 193; 1941-p. 207; 1942-p. 140; 1943-p. 177; 1944-p. 135; 1945-p. 157; 1946-p. 96; 1947-p. 227; 1948-p. 297; 1949-p. 325 Tailspin Tommy (comic strip created by Hal Forrest): 1938-p. 172; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143 Take, Vic (co-creator of “Thirty Paige” comic strip): 1948-p. 211 Tales of Real Dogs (column on dogs by A.P. Terhune illustrated by Bronson): 1938-p. 7 Tarzan (comic strip by Edgar Rice Burroughs): 1929-p. 319; 1930-p. 303; 1931-p. 279; 1935-p. News section IX; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p.

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143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Tasty Dishes (food column by Judith Wilson): 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover [Sally Wilder] Taylor, Al (writer on men’s fashions): 1936-p. 187 Taylor, Frederick Chase (aka Col. Lemuel Q. Stoopnagle):1947-p. 219 Teddy, Jack and Mary (comic strip): 1930-p. 194 Teena (comic strip by Hilda Terry): 1948-p. 16 Teen-Age column (column by Elizabeth Woodward): 1947-p. 217; 1948-p. 213 Teenie Weenies (comic strip by William Donahey): 1934-p. 166 & 167; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Terhune, Albert Payson (writer/dog breeder; creator of “Tales of Real Dogs” and “Calling All Dogs”): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1934-p. 9; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Terry (comic strip created by Diana Thorne): 1938-p. 171 Terry & the Pirates (comic strip by Milton Caniff; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1935—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1935-p. 174; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 156-7; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Terry, Hilda (cartoonist): 1948-p. 16 Test Your Horse Sense (column by Dr. George W. Crane): 1946-p. 215 Tex Maxon (comic strip): 1940-p. 161 Texas Almanac (publication of the Dallas Morning News): 1947-p. 121; 1949-p. 131 Texas Slim (comic strip): 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 That Phoney Nickel (comic strip): 1931-p. 192 Theater critics: see Cohn, Gene; Geller, J.J.; Hammond, Percy Theatrical Critics: See listings under Department Editors Section Them Days Is Gone Forever (comic strip): 1936-p. 187

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They’ll Do It Every Time (comic strip by Jimmy Hatlo): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Thiele, Leo (cartoonist): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Thiessen, Alfred H. (author of Science Service’s “Why The Weather?” column): 1940-p. 8 Thimble Theatre (comic strip): 1930-p. 209 Thirty Paige (comic strip by Don McCabe and Vic Take): 1948-p. 211 This And That (comic panel): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 This Curious World (comic strip by William Ferguson): 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2 This Day (history column by Milton Breese): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 This Day In History (column): 1935-p. 175 This New York (column by Lucius Beebe): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 This Week (newspaper magazine supplement; newspapers distributing this publication are reported in the Newspaper Magazine Sections of the 1944-1949 Year Books—except 1947): 1944-p. 199; 1945-p. 96; 1946-p. 102; 1948-p. 228-229; 1949-p. 249 This Week, This World (column by Ted Friend; distributed by Keystone Features): 1943-p. 142 Thomas, Dan (movie column): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191 Thomas, Joseph (International News Service WWII correspondent0: 1945-p. 217 Thompson, Dorothy (author of “On the Record” column): 1940-p. 153 Thompson, John (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41 Thompson, Ray (co-creator of “Myra North, Special Nurse” comic strip): 1938-p. 167 Thompson Service (feature syndicate): 1933-p. 160; 1934-p. 172 Thone, Frank (writer for Science Service; “Isn’t It Odd?”): 1935-p. 137; 1940-p. 8; 1941-p. 8 (photo); 1946-p. 6; 1948-p. 7 Thorne, Diana (creator of “Terry” comic strip): 1938-p. 171

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Thrasher, James (editorial writer for NEA): 1946-p. 11; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2 Thrills in Sports (sports column by Jack Kofoed): 1933-p. 9 Thurston, Elliott (Washington Post reporter): 1934-p. 117 Tilden, Bill (tennis player; contributor to “Inside on Sports” column): 1937-p. 173 Tildesley, Alice L. (Ledger Syndicate writer on Hollywood): 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161 Tillie the Toiler (comic strip by Russ Westover): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Timely Topics (humor column by Carey Williams): 1944-p. 202 Tim Tyler’s Luck (comic strip by Lyman Young): 1929-p. 221; 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Timid Soul (comic strip): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177; 1947-p. 213 Timmy (comic strip by Howard Sparber: 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Tinee, Mae (author of movie reviews): 1934-p. 167; 1936-p. 187 Tingey, Eva (Weekly Paris Fashion Cable): 1930-p. 14, 15; 1933-p. 8, 9; 1934-p. 5 Tintypes (column by Sidney Skolsky): 1936-p. 187 Tiny Tim (comic strip): 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187; 1946-p.215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Tinymites (comic strip): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1933-p. 157 Tippie and Cap Stubbs (comic strip by Edwina): 1941-p. 161; 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Tizzy (comic strip): 1947-p. 213 To The Kings Taste (cooking column by Hoyt Alden): 1948-p. 202 Today and Tomorrow (column by Walter Lippmann): 1940-p. 153 Today in Europe (column by Randolph Churchill): 1946-p. 205 Today’s Chuckle (humour): 1949-p. 213 Today’s Talk (column by George Matthew Adams): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202

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Toddy (comic strip by George Marcoux): 1935-p. 7; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Tode Tuttle (cartoon by Ralph Kemp): 1944-p. 202; 1946-p. 210 Toots and Casper (comic strip by Jimmy Murphy): 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Totem Pole (column by H. Allen Smith): 1942-p. 143 Travel editor: see Department Editors Section Tree-Top Timmons (comic strip by Boody Rogers): 1948-p. 202 Tregaskis, Richard (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Tripp, Frank (columnist; v.p. & g.m., Gannett Newspapers): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Trohan, Walter (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Tucker, Ray (co-author of “National Whirligig”): 1936-p. 137 Tuffy (comic strip by Syd Hoff): 1941-p. 161 Tufts, Warren (creator of “Casey Ruggles” comic strip): 1949-p. inside back cover Tufty, Esther Van Wagoner (author of “Washington News Whiffs”): 1947-p. 216; 1948-p. 208 Turner, Dick (creator of “Carnival” comic strip): 1949-p. 2 Turner, Les (aka Leslie; creator of “Wash Tubbs” comic strip, 1943-1959): 1949-p. 2 Tuthill, Harry (creator of “Bungle Family” comic strip): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7; 1931-p. 7; 1933-p. News section IX; 1934-p. 9; 1936-p. 7; 1937-p. 7; 1938-p. 7 Twain, Mark (author of Huckleberry Finn; comic strip distributed by Ledger Syndicate): 1940-p. 155 United Feature Syndicate: 1931-p.279 & News section XIII; 1933-p. News section IX; 1934-p. News section IX; 1935-p. News section IX; 1936-p. News section; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. Inside Back Cover United Press: 1931-p. 197 Up Front With Mauldin (cartoon created by Bill Mauldin): 1945-p. 213

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“US” (weekly drawing by James Montgomery Flagg): 1937-p. 173 Van Atta, Lee (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Van Buren, Raeburn (creator of “Abbie An’ Slats” comic strip): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Van de Water, Marjorie (writer for Science Service): 1935-p. 137; 1941-p. 8 (photo); 1946-p. 6; 1948-p. 7 Van Dellen, Theodore R. (Dr.; author of a health column): 1946-p. 215 Van Dine, S.S.: see Wright, Willard Huntington Van Doren, Irita (book review editor for the NY Herald Tribune Syndicate): 1929-p. 177 Van Every, Ed (author of Muldoon; sports writer): 1930-p. 131 Vance, Louis Joseph (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 14; Vanilla and the Villains (comic strip): 1929-p. 221 Vaughn, Irving (sports columnist): 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Vermeer, Al (creator of “Priscilla’s Pop” comic strip): 1949-p. 2 Verral, Chuck (writer for “Hap Hopper” and “Barry Noble” comic strips): 1945-p. 231; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Veysey, Arthur (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Vic (creator of “Joe Jinks” comic strip): See “Forsythe, Vic” Vic Flint (comic strip by Ralph Lane & Michael O’Malley): 1946-p. 11; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2 Vickers, Roy (serialized fiction): 1933-p. 158 Vignettes of Life (comic strip by J. Norman Lynd): 1929-p. 15; 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173; 1938-p. 173; 1939-p. 161; 1940-p. 155; 1941-p. 159; 1947-p. 217 [by Kemp Starrett]; 1948-p. 213

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Vincent, Virginia (author of “Minute Make-Ups” and “You Can Be Beautiful”): 1933-p. 8, 9; 1934-p. 5 Vogues & Values (home economics column by Sue Pyke): 1946-p. 211 Voice of Broadway (column by Dorothy Kilgallen): 1941-p. 161 Voight, C. A. (creator of “Betty” comic strip): 1929-p. 177; 1937-p. 171 Wage Scale, Mechanical: see Pay of Mechanical Forces in Principal U.S. Cities Wales, Henry (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Walker, Danton (Broadway column writer; distributed by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1939—see chart in 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-157): 1939-p. 157; 1946-p. 215 Wallace, Edgar (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 303; 1933-p. 8, 9; 1934-p. 5 Wally (cartoon by Leonard Sansone):1948-p. 203 Walsh, Brandon (creator of “Lambkins”; writer for “Little Annie Rooney,” 1930-1954): 1929-p. 225; 1941-p. 161 Walsh, Honor (author of “What’s What,” an etiquette column): 1930-p. 15 Waltman, Franklyn, Jr. (U.S. Senate reporter for the Washington Post; writes “Politics and People” column): 1934-p. 117; 1938-p. 175 Wanda Byrd (comic strip): 1931-p. 195 War On Crime (true story comic strip from Ledger Syndicate): 1937-p. 7 Ward, Arch (sports columnist; author of “In the Wake of the News” column): 1936-p. 187; 1946-p. 215 Warden, Philip (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Warren, Leonard D. (political cartoonist): 1933-p. 8 Warren, Maude Radford (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 195 Wash Tubbs (comic strip): 1929-p. 219; 1930-p. 205; 1931-p. 191; 1933-p. 157; 1938-p. 167; 1941-p. 155; 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2; 1949-p. 2

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Washington Calling (column by Marquis Childs): 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Washington Letter (column by Rodney Dutcher): 1930-p. 205 Washington Merry-Go-Round (political column by Drew Pearson & Robert S. Allen): 1934-p. News section IX; 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1943-p. 143 [Allen absent]; 1944-p. 201 Washington News Whiffs (column by Esther Van Wagoner Tufty): 1947-p. 216; 1948-p. 208 Washington Parade (by Ray Johnson & Walter Pierce; distributed by Keystone Features): 1943-p. 142 Watso: see Mager, Gus Watson, Thomas C. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 We, The Women (column by Ruth Millett): 1947-p. 2; 1948-p. 2 Webb, Barbara (author of serialized fiction): 1930-p. 14; 1933-p. 9; 1934-p. 5; 1936-p. 193; 1937-p. 173 Webby: See: Webster, H.T. “Webby” Webster, Henry Kitchell (serialized fiction): 1930-p. 303 Webster, H. T. “Webby” (creator of “Man in the Brown Derby” & “The Timid Soul” comic strips): 1929-p. 135; 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Weissman Photos (Len Weissman, photographer, Hollywood, CA): 1938-p. 176 Wells, Bob (co-creator of “Judge Wright” comic strip): 1946-p. 205 Werner, Max (military analyst/columnist; pseudonym of Alexander Schifrin): 1947-p. 219; 1948-p. 202 Westover, Russ (creator of “Tillie the Toiler”): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161 Wet Blanket (comic strip by Frank Godwin): 1933-p. 8; 1934-p. 4 What Do You Know About Men and Women? (column by Ernest E. Blau): 1948-p. 202

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What To Do (etiquette column): 1939-p. 161; 1941-p. 159 What’s Cooking (column by Thomas Mario): 1948-p. 202 What’s What (etiquette column): 1930-p. 15; 1933-p. 9 Wheeler, Elmer (advice columnist): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 White Boy (comic strip by Garrett Price): 1934-p. 166 & 167; 1935-p. 175 White Collar Girl (column by Ruth Mackay): 1946-p. 215 White House Correspondents’ Association: 1931-p. News section VII White House News Photographers Association: 1937-p. 176; 1938-p. 119; 1939-p. 120; 1940-p. 109; 1941-p. 207; 1942-p. 185; 1943-p. 76; 1944-p. 169; 1945-p. 157; 1946-p. 292 White, Howard (society columnist): 1931-p. 195; 1934-p. 169; 1935-p. 177 Who Are You? (genealogy column by Ruby Haskins Ellis): 1933-p. 9 Who Is It? (column by John Henry Cutler): 1941-p. 163 Who’s Guilty (by Walter Gibson): 1934-p. 5 Why The Weather? (Science Service column by A.H. Thiessen): 1940-p. 8 Why We Say (illustrated panel on the origin of American expressions): 1948-p. 211; 1949-p. 213 Wild Rose (comic strip): 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Wild World (feature on wild life by John N. Meissner, Boston, MA): 1937-p. 170; 1938-p. 176 Wilder, Sally (author of “Tasty Dishes” column following Judith Wilson): 1949-p. inside back cover Wilkinson, Richard Hill (author of serialized fiction): 1936-p. 193 Willard, Frank (creator of “Moon Mullins” and “Kitty Higgins”): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192

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Williams, Al (Major; author of “Airpower” column): 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Williams, Ben Ames (serialized fiction): 1934-p. 167; 1936-p. 187 Williams, Carey (author of “Timely Topics” column): 1944-p. 202 Williams, Gaar (cartoonist, creator of “A Strain on the Family Tie”): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 193; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 166; 1935-p. 175; 1936-p. 187 Williams, Joe (sports writer; distributed by United Feature Syndicate): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Williams, J. R. (creator of “Out Our Way” comic strip): 1931-p. 191; 1938-p. 167; 1949-p. 2 Williams, Roy L. (Ledger Syndicate writer; creator of “Babe Bunting” comic strip): 1936-p. 193; 1938-p. 173 Williamson, Paul B. (football writer): 1941-p. 163; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Willicombe, J., Jr. (International News Service WWII correspondent): 1945-p. 217 Willie (comic strip by Leonard Sansone): 1949-p. inside back cover Willie and Joe (comic strip by Bill Mauldin): 1946-p. 205 Willie Doodle (comic strip): 1947-p. 213 Wilson, Earl (author of “It Happened Last Night” column): 1944-p. 201 Wilson, Judith (author of “Tasty Dishes” column): 1947-p. 209 Winchell, Walter (author of “On Broadway” column): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 208; 1948-p. 16 Windy and Paddles (comic strip by Dick Moores): 1942-p. 143 Windy Riley (comic strip): 1929-p. 7; 1930-p. 7 Wingert, Dick (cartoonist): 1948-p. 16 Winner, Doc (Charles; creator of “Elmer” comic strip): 1941-p. 161

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Winnie Winkle, The Breadwinner (comic strip; distributed by the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate beginning in 1921—see the chart in the 1939 Yearbook, p. 156-7): 1929-p. 202; 1930-p. 194; 1931-p. 192; 1933-p. 158; 1934-p. 167; 1935-p. 174-175; 1936-p. 187; 1939-p. 157; 1946-p. 215; 1948-p. 207; 1949-p. 209 Winslow, Thyra Samter (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203; 1930-p. 195; 1936-p. 187 Wishing Well (feature sold by King Features): 1948-p. 16 Wodehouse, P. G. (humorist): 1930-p. 303 Woehrle News Service: 1942-p. 142; 1943-p. 142; 1944-p. 203 Wolf (comic strip by Leonard Sansone): 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209 Wolfe, Ralph (creator of “Animal Antics”): 1930-p. 7 Woman’s Page Editors: See listings under “Society/Woman’s Page Editors” in the Department Editors Section Women’s Magazines in Latin America: see Damas y Damitas; Romances Women’s National News Service (news service by and about women): 1947-p. 219 Wood, Percy (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Woods & Waters (outdoors column by Bob Becker): 1931-p. 193; 1934-p. 167; 1936-p. 187 Woodward, Elizabeth (author of Teen-Age Column): 1947-p. 217; 1948-p. 213 World On Parade (column by Henry Noble Hall): 1949-p. inside back cover World War II Correspondents of the Journal and Guide (Norfolk, VA): 1944-p. 180 Wortman, Denys (creator of “Everyday Movies” cartoon): 1938-p. 177; 1939-p. 163; 1940-p. 159; 1941-p. 163; 1942-p. 143; 1943-p. 143; 1944-p. 201; 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Wows (comic strip): 1929-p. 225 Wright, Willard Huntington (serialized fiction): 1929-p. 203, 219; 1934-p. 5; 1939-p. 161

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Wylie, Philip (serialized fiction; author of “Off My Chest” column): 1933-p. 159; 1934-p. 167; 1947-p. 219 Wynn (author of “Horoscope”): 1934-p. 167; 1936-p. 187 Yarko the Great (comic strip by Toni Blum?): 1940-p. 161 Yates, Ted (editor-in-chief of the Independent Press Service): 1944-p. 180 You and Your Child (column by Jane Goward): 1947-p. 209 You and Your Handwriting (by Louise Rice): 1929-p. 221 You Be The Judge (comic strip by Carlile Crutcher): 1936-p. 192 Young, Chic (creator of “Dumb Dora” and “Blondie” comic strips): 1930-p. 209; 1941-p. 161 Young Idea (cartoon by Arnie Mossler): 1945-p. 213; 1946-p. 205; 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203; 1949-p. inside back cover Young, Lyman (creator of “Tim Tyler’s Luck”): 1929-p. 221; 1941-p. 161; 1948-p. 16 Young, P. Bernard, Jr. (WWII correspondent, Journal and Guide): 1944-p. 180 Young, Robert (Chicago Tribune Press Service correspondent): 1947-p. 41; 1948-p. 205; 1949-p. 207 Young, Thomas W. (WWII correspondent, Journal and Guide): 1944-p. 180 Youngren, Milt (creator of “Fair Exchange” cartoon):1938-p. 7 Your Birthday (column by Stella; horoscope): 1947-p. 209; 1948-p. 203 Your Child’s Health & Hygiene (by Michael Schuman): 1929-p. 221 Your Fate is in Your Hand (column by Josef Ranald): 1934-p. 5 Your Figure, Madame! (column by Ida Jean Kain): 1941-p. 161 Your Food Problems (column by Edith Barber): 1948-p. 211 Your Future in the Stars (column by Karma): 1948-p. 211 Your Health: Here’s How (Science Service column by Jane Stafford): 1940-p. 8; 1943-p. 6; 1946-p. 6

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Your Wartime Food Problems (column by Edith M. Barber): 1944-p. 202 Zaboly, Bela (artist for “Popeye”): 1941-p. 161 (signature=image of bee + BZ) Zain Features Syndicate, Inc.: 1935-p. 176 Ze General (comic strip): 1946-p. 215 Zere, Al (creator of “The Wows,” “Flossie,” and “Rookie Joe”): 1929-p. 225; 1936-p. 7; 1941-p. 163 Ziff, William B. (writer on WWII): 1943-p. 143 Zoo-Land (comic strip): 1936-p. 193 Zullo, Joseph (correspondent for the Chicago Tribune Press Service): 1949-p. 207

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