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Founded Picture Post: Both Safranski and Korff of the Berliner 11-lustrirte found refuge in America, where many of the photojournalists also sought asylum. Although the Miinchner llllustrierte was nonpolitical, Stefan Lorant was imprisoned. A Hungarian national, he was released and returned to Budapest. In 1934 he went to London, where he founded Lilliput, was editor of the Weekly Illustrated, and then in 1938 founded Picture Post. Although his tenure as editor of that weekly was short— he emigrated to the United States in 1940—his successors continued the lively style of picture reporting that had been developed in Germany, plus a more positive and aggressive left-wing political editorial policy.
Cincinnati has two daily newspapers. The Cincinnati Enquirer (morning) was founded in 1841, succeeding the old Advertiser. The Cincinnati Post (evening) was an early link in the chain of newspapers established by E. W. Scripps. In 1958 the newspaper bought the Taft family's Cincinnati Times-Star and merged it with the Post.
Entering the ganglion of buildings, one is fairly dazzled by its grandeurs. By elevator or by an enormous marble and bronze ramp, built in a double spiral for ascending and descending, one reaches the portals of the Vatican Museums, where a papal post office, selling papal stamps, is daily patronized by eager hordes of tourists sending off picture post cards to the home folks. |
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