Herbert Brucker (1898–1977) was a journalist, teacher, and national advocate for the freedom of the press. Brucker served as editor-in-chief of the Hartford...
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including recognition of his ‘evenhandedness’, see his obituary. Herbert Brücker, in his 1949 book, Freedom of Information on "the practical relationship...
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Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was the 31st president of the United States, serving from 1929 to 1933. A wealthy mining engineer...
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1932 United States presidential election (category Herbert Hoover)
July 14, 2013. "Prohibition After the 1932 Elections" CQ Researcher Herbert Brucker, "How Long, O Prohibition?" The North American Review, 234#4 (1932)...
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Mirror. Another prominent editor of the Courant in the 20th century is Herbert Brucker. The Courant was purchased in 1979 by Times Mirror, the Los Angeles...
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image won the first Pulitzer Prize for Photography in 1942, juried by Herbert Brucker, Richard F. Crandell, and Roscoe B. Ellard. The new photography category...
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Carolina George Breeman (1880–1937), sailor and Medal of Honor recipient Herbert Brucker (1898–1977), journalist, teacher, and national advocate for the freedom...
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1960), attorney, Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission Herbert Brucker (1898–1977), journalist, teacher, and national advocate for the freedom...
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along with J. R. Wiggins, managing editor of the Washington Post, Herbert Brucker, editor of the Hartford Courant, and William M. Tugman, editor of the...
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Elections" CQ Researcher Archived January 25, 2021, at the Wayback Machine Herbert Brucker, "How Long, O Prohibition?" The North American Review, 234#4 (1932)...
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