Monthly Archives: August 2010

Royal F Munger Column Cited by Brian Cooper

From http://findarticles.com/p/news-articles/telegraph-herald-dubuque-iowa/mi_8023/is_20070821/requesters-public-documents-defensive/ai_n44825544/: — While researching another project a while back, I came across an October 1936 column by Royal F. Munger, of the Chicago Daily News. “While everybody expects the truth of a newspaper, nobody ever tells it that,” Munger … Continue reading

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Wisconsin State Journal, Broadcast Schedules, Sunday, September 27, 1942

Discussion 10 a. m. — Northwestern Reviewing Stand (WGN): John S Cowdin, Howard Berolzheimer, Profs. Royal F. Munger and Phil S. Hanna; “How to Pay for the War.”

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From NASD News, January 1, 1942 (p. 4)

Munger Interviews Chairman Following is a reprint from the Chicago Daily News of November 26, 1941: By Royal F. Munger (Financial Editor) Robert W. Baird, president of the Wisconsin Company of Milwaukee, and chairman of the board of the National … Continue reading

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From the October 1993 Issue of Delta Upsilon Quarterly

75 Years Ago First Lieutenant Royal F. Munger, Chicago ’19, was commended in the British General Orders for “bravery under fire in No Man’s Land.”

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January 26, 1935

“Old Bill” Suggests— “The theory of all legislation is founded in justice; and, if we could be certain that all legislative assemblies would on all occasions act according to the principles of justice, there would be no occasion for those … Continue reading

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Friday, January 25, 1935

“Old Bill” Suggests— Some fellows take pains, while others merely have ’em. That is one reason why people rise unequally in business, in spite of similar environment and opportunity. Nobody learns much from sitting on a dictionary. It is the brain, … Continue reading

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Undated

“Old Bill” Suggests— “Let the man who sleeps too much borrow the pillow of a debtor,” runs a Spanish proverb. Like many country sayings, it has more truth than poetry. A man can stand almost any amount of trouble provided he … Continue reading

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Undated

“Old Bill” Suggests— Any venture, from a business to a war, derives its real power from the common man. When he really works or really fights, success is amazing. Usually this implies self-interest. Philip Guedalla, commenting on the failure of formal … Continue reading

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Reprint of a Chicago Daily News article written by Royal F. Munger

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Address of Mia Stanton Munger After Royal’s Departure for WWII

5606 Dorchester Ave, Chicago, Illinois

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