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| | TIME.com: Editors on Editors -- Jan. 26, 1925 -- Page 1 |
 | | In Washington, assembled the American Society of Newspaper Editors. |
 | | Herbert Bayard Swope, vigorous Executive Editor of The New York World, contended the opposite: that printing crime news is a legitimate part of a newspaper's function, that it arouses communities to fight crime, serving as a definite check on evil doing. |
 | | He pointed out that the American Medical Association has complete information on all licensed physicians and more than 100,000 cross-indexed cards containing information concerning quacks, cultists and nostrums of various kinds information kept not for physicians but for the benefit of the public. |
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