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1920 and Daily
Joining the Vaudeville News in 1920, Winchell left the paper for the Evening Graphic in 1924, and in turn was hired on June 10, 1929 by the New York Daily Mirror where he finally became the author of what would be the first syndicated gossip column, entitled On-Broadway.
Finally the Minnesota Daily Star began printing in 1920, and later became the Minneapolis Star, distributed in the evening.
* Kyvig, David E .; Daily Life in the United States, 1920 – 1939: Decades of Promise and Pain, 2002 online edition
In 1920 Casey joined the Chicago Daily News, where he worked as a columnist and foreign correspondent for twenty-seven years.
Daily lectures at the university only started in November 1920.
* James M. Cox: Governor of Ohio, Democratic nominee for President of the United States ( 1920 ), U. S. representative, publisher of the Dayton Daily News, founder of Cox Communications
After a summer job in 1920 as a reporter for the Mattoon, Illinois, Daily Journal-Gazette, Lilienthal entered Harvard Law School.
In 1920 the community had a choice of five daily papers-from the Socialist Dziennik Ludowy daily ( 1907 – 25 ) to the Polish Roman Catholic Union's Dziennik Zjednoczenia Daily ( 1921 – 39 ).
It was bought in 1920 by Lord Rothermere's Daily Mirror Newspapers but in 1925 Rothermere offloaded it to William and Gomer Berry ( later Viscount Camrose and Viscount Kemsley ).
De Garis's 1920 established newspaper Sunraysia Daily borrowed the name accordingly.
In 1920, her brother Joseph finally succumbed to his sister's entreaties and allowed her to write for his New York Daily News, founded the previous year.
Recent acquisitions, either through purchase or donation, include works by Salvador Dalí, Mark Dion, Andrew Moore ’ s photographs from Robert Moses and the Modern City, a collection of 20th century photographs from the 1964 World ’ s Fair Kodak Pavilion, crime scene photographs from the Daily New Archive 1920 ’ s-1960 ’ s, and nearly 1000 drawings by the court reporter and political cartoonist, William Sharp.
Landon was private secretary to the Governor of New South Wales 1900 ; in 1903 he was special correspondent of the Daily Mail at the Delhi Durbar, in China, in Japan and in Siberia ; in 1903 – 1904 he was special correspondent of The Times on the British military expedition to Lhasa, Tibet ; in 1905 – 1906 he was special correspondent of The Times for the Prince of Wales ' visit to India ; and after that he was in Persia, India, and Nepal, 1908 ; Russian Turkestan 1909 ; Egypt and Sudan 1910 ; on the North Eastern Frontier of India and at the Delhi Durbar, 1911 ; in Mesopotamia and Syria, 1912 ; in Scandinavia and behind the British and French lines in 1914-1915 ; behind the Italian lines and to the Vatican in 1917 ( the war and Vatican visits with Kipling ); at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 ; in Constantinople, 1920 ; in India, Mesopotamia, Syria, and Palestine 1921 ; on the Prince of Wales ' tour of India and Japan, 1921-1922 ; in China and North America 1922 ; at the Peace Conference in Lausanne, 1923 ; in China, Nepal and Egypt 1924 ; and in China in 1925 ( source except where noted: Who Was Who ).
The Daily Racing Form named Exterminator unofficial U. S. Champion Older Male Horse three straight times from 1920 through 1922.
The Dong-A Ilbo ( literally East Asia Daily ) is the leading newspaper in Korea since 1920 with daily circulation of more than 1. 2 million and opinion leaders as its main readers.
The Farmers ’ Press Association, a cooperative, took over the Journal in 1920 and changed the name to the Farmers ’ Daily Journal.
The Journal dropped " Daily " from its name and became The Providence Journal in 1920.
Thomas and Robert Hederman bought the Daily Clarion-Ledger in 1920 and renamed it The Clarion-Ledger.

1920 and Herald
The first local newspaper, The Spokane Valley Herald, was launched in 1920.
Frank Munsey acquired the Telegram in 1920, which ceased its connection to the Herald.
* 1920: Harvey E. Newbranch, Evening World Herald ( Omaha, Nebraska ), " for an editorial entitled ' Law and the Jungle.
A founding member of the British Communist Party in 1920, Postgate left the Herald to join his colleague Francis Meynell on the staff of the CP's first weekly, The Communist.
Gould regularly contributed poetry to the Herald and gave several sonnets to Millicent Fawcett's Common Cause when it became the Woman's Leader in 1920.
The morning edition of The Sun was merged for a time with Munsey's New York Herald as The Sun and New York Herald, but in 1920 Munsey separated them again, killed The Evening Sun and moved The Sun to an evening format.
However, the beginnings of anything resembling a professional market for writing in English would not be realized until the 1920s with the founding of other newspapers and magazines like the Philippines Herald in 1920, the Philippine Education Magazine in 1924 ( renamed Philippine Magazine in 1928 ), and later the Manila Tribune, the Graphic, Woman ’ s Outlook, and Woman ’ s Home Journal.

1920 and socialist
On December 23, 1921 Harding calmed the 1919 – 1920 Bolshevik scare and released election opponent, socialist leader Eugene Debs, from prison.
* 21 Conditions given in 1920 by the Third International to all socialist parties
Students, university professors, and journalists, bolstered by labor unions and inspired by a variety of democratic, socialist, communist, anarchist and other Western schools of thought, mounted large but orderly public demonstrations in favor of universal male suffrage in 1919 and 1920.
In addition to cutting its ties with the Second International, the 1920 Annual Conference of the ILP directed its executive to contact the Swiss Socialist Party with a view to establishing an all-inclusive international which would join the internationalist left wing socialist parties with their revolutionary socialist brethren of the new Moscow international.
* Victor Grayson ( 1881 – 1920 ), British socialist politician
The General Jewish Labour Bund of Lithuania, Poland and Russia (, Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poyln un Rusland ), generally called The Bund (, from the meaning federation or union ) or the Jewish Labour Bund, was a secular Jewish socialist party in the Russian Empire, active between 1897 and 1920.
Despite an alliance with Soviets ( Soviet-Lithuanian Treaty of 1920 ) and the war with Poland, Lithuania was very close to being invaded by the Soviets in summer 1920 and forcibly converted into a socialist republic.
In 1920 Nash and his wife travelled to Europe, attending various socialist conferences.
By March 1920, Strasser's Freikorps was ready to participate in the failed Kapp Putsch, whereas his brother Otto had turned to the left of the political spectrum and commanded the Rote Hundertschaft, a socialist paramilitary group, to combat this right-wing coup d ' état.
However according to Ze ' ev Sternhell in his book The Founding Myths of Israel, the labor leaders had already abandoned socialist principles by 1920 and only used them as " mobilizing myths ".
In November 1920, after the assassination of Giordana ( a right-wing municipal counsellor in Bologna ), the Blackshirts were used as a repression tool by the state to crush the socialist movement ( which included a strong anarcho-syndicalist component ), especially in the Po Valley.
In December 1920, after the breakup of the SFIO, Auriol refused to join the newly created SFIC and became one of the leaders of the new SFIO ( the remaining socialist minority ), along with Léon Blum.
Albert Victor Grayson ( born 5 September 1881, disappeared 28 September 1920 ) was an English socialist politician of the early 20th century.
Janet Jagan ( October 20, 1920 – March 28, 2009 ) was an American-born socialist politician who was President of Guyana from December 19, 1997, to August 11, 1999.
Before 1840 such communities were known as " communist and socialist settlements "; by 1860 they were called " communitarian " and around 1920 the term " intentional community " was used.
The Communist Party of Australia was formed in October 1920 by a group of Trades Hall radicals that included John " Jock " Garden, the members of the illegal IWW, and members of earlier socialist organisations in Australia.
The Bund ( The General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia ;, Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poyln un Rusland ), a secular Jewish socialist party in the Russian Empire, founded in Vilnius, Poland in 1897 and active through 1920, promoted the use of Yiddish as a Jewish national language, and to some extent opposed the Zionist project of reviving Hebrew.
In the congress of Tours in 1920, the socialist party ( SFIO ) was split in two and the majority broke away and formed the French Communist Party ( Section française de l ' internationale communiste ).
The Shanghai Chronicle was set up in 1919 in Shanghai by Shemeshko and other Russians with socialist leanings, and received financial aid from the Soviet-Russian government in early 1920.
On November 1, 1920 he became secretary of the Arbeiders Jeugd Organisatie ( AJC ), the Dutch socialist youth movement.
A group known as the African Blood Brotherhood, a socialist group with a large number of Caribbean émigrés in its leadership, organized around 1920 to demand the same sort of self-determination for black Americans that the Wilson administration was promising to Eastern European peoples at the Versailles conference in the aftermath of World War I.
Ludwig von Mises argued in a famous 1920 article " Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth " that the pricing systems in socialist economies were necessarily deficient because if government owned the means of production, then no prices could be obtained for capital goods as they were merely internal transfers of goods in a socialist system and not " objects of exchange ," unlike final goods.

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