Monday, Aug. 11, 1930
Brisbane v. Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge's articles are distributed by McClure Newspaper Syndicate to 71 dailies including big ones (like the New York Herald Tribune) and comparatively obscure ones (like Hearst's Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph). Colyumist Arthur Brisbane, writing his daily syndicated piece, for the Hearst press and King Features Syndicate, had occasion last week to refer to the Coolidge articles. But how to avoid advertising to Hearst readers that they need only pick up a copy of the New York Herald Tribune, Boston Post, Atlanta Journal, Washington Post, and find the Coolidge words? Loyal Hearstman, Colyumist Brisbane found a way. Wrote he: "Calvin Coolidge, in the Pittsburgh Sim-Telegraph and other papers. . . ."
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