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New York evening journal
What's in the New York Evening Journal
America's Greatest Evening Newspaper
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DigiCat, 2022
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Table of Contents
ACCURACY
THE FIRST LAW OF THE NEWS
Get it First , but first get it Right
THE SLOGAN OF
New York Evening Journal News Gathering Staff
WILLIAM A. CURLEY, Editor New York Evening Journal
EDITORIAL AND REPORTORIAL EXECUTIVE STAFF
NEWS PICTURES WHAT THE CAMERA’S EYE SEES
MEANS LIFE TO THE NEWS
LARGEST AND HIGHEST PAID LOCAL NEWS STAFF IN NEW YORK CITY
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE REPORTS NEWS OF THE WORLD FOR EVENING JOURNAL READERS
TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE!
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE COVERS THE EARTH
MARY T. DOUGHERTY Editor of Women’s News
JAMES O’CONNOR, Editor Harlem and Bronx Section
RICHARDSON WEBSTER, Editor Brooklyn and Long Island Section
DR. FRANK CRANE, Philosopher
BILLY BENEDICK,
Society Editor
ELSIE ROBINSON, Author Listen World!
HELEN ROWLAND, Author Meditations of a Wife
WILLIAM WRIGHT, Financial Counselor Investors’ Service Bureau
DURING 1927
12,000
New York Evening Journal
readers addressed letters to
ILLIAM WRIGHT"
Seeking advice on investment problems
RUTH MASON
, Cooking Expert (Mrs. Ernest Hoftyzer) Domestic Science
ONE ANNOUNCEMENT
on the
Evening Journal Cooking Page
BROUGHT 14,000 LETTERS
from Evening Journal Readers to
RUTH MASON
IRVING WEIL, Commentator on Music
JOHN ANDERSON, Dramatic Critic
ROSE PELSWICK, Motion Picture Editor
ERNEST HOFTYZER, Editor of Food Pages
NELL BRINKLEY, Genius Among Artists
W.S. COUSINS, Financial Expert
T.E. POWERS, Ace of Caricaturists
GARRETT P. SERVISS, Astronomer
BEATRICE BURTON, Famous Novelist
ELENORE MEHERIN, Author
WILBUR C. WHITEHEAD Auction Bridge Expert
MARGARET SANTRY Director Radio Programmes
JOHNNY FARRELL, Golf Expert National Open Golf Champion
MAUREEN ORCUTT, Golf Expert Women’s Metropolitan Golf Champion
MME. MARIA JERITZA, Star of Opera Writer on the Secrets of Beauty
MRS. CORNELIUS BEECKMAN Arbiter of Correct Social Manners
DOROTHY FLACK, Artist Extraordinary A Genius in the Portrayal of Women
CHARLES A.L. REED, A.M., M.D. Former President, American Medical Ass’n
W.S. FARNSWORTH, Sports Editor Famous Sports Writer of Outstanding Events
TAD
(T.A. Dorgan) King of Sporting Writers and Cartoonists
W.M. ( Bill
) CORUM, Sports Expert Famous Writer and Columnist
SID MERCER, Sports Expert Greatest Writer of Boxing News
HAL COFFMAN, Artist Extraordinary Portrays News and Sports Events
TOM THORP, Sports Expert Football and Horse Racing
GENE TUNNEY, Boxing Champion Writes Signed Articles
FORD C. FRICK, Sports Expert Famous Reporter on Big League Baseball
CHARLEY PADDOCK, Champion Sprinter To Report Olympic Games
FRANK (Buck) O’NEILL, Sports Expert Baseball and Boxing Contests
GARRY SCHUMACHER, Sports Expert Baseball and Other Major Sports
JOHN McGRAW, Baseball Expert Manager, New York Giants
JOHN P. MEDBURY, Humorist America’s Greatest Mirth Producer
GEORGE HERRIMAN, Artist Creator of the