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Pages in category "Newspapers established in 1935" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
C. P. Connolly (1863–1935) – radical investigative journalist associated for many years with Collier's Weekly; Harriet L. Cramer (1847–1922) – newspaper editor and publisher, The Evening Wisconsin; Linda Deutsch (born 1943) – American Associated Press court journalist [4] Roger Ebert (1942–2013) – Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago ...
Will Rogers (1879–1935), The New York Times, McNaught Syndicate; E.V. Durling (1893–1957), King Features Syndicate; O. O. McIntyre (1884–1938), Gallipolis Tribune, Bridgeport Post, New York Journal-American, Scripps-Howard, McNaught; Lee Shippey (1884–1969), Kansas City Star, Los Angeles Times, San Diego Union, Del Mar Surfcomber
Arriba was first published in Madrid 21 March 1935 by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the Falange Española. [1] The paper soon became the official weekly newspaper of the Spanish Falange. [1] On 5 March 1936 it was suspended by the government of the Second Spanish Republic. The suspension continued through the Spanish Civil War.
December 9 – Newspaper editor Walter Liggett is killed in a gangland murder plot in Minneapolis. December 17 – Douglas DST, prototype of the Douglas DC-3 airliner, first flies. More than 16,000 of the model will eventually be produced. December 26 – Shenandoah National Park is established within the Virginia.
[6] He also stated as a motive for founding the newspaper the resistance to National Socialism in Switzerland, which Die Tat opposed without compromise from the very beginning. "It was the frontline spring of 1935, and the aim was to counter the clamor of the Swiss Nazi disciples with something juicy." —Gottlieb Duttweiler: Die Tat, October 2 ...