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Harmsworth

[ hahrmz-wurth ]

noun

  1. Alfred Charles William, Viscount Northcliffe, 1865–1922, English journalist, publisher, and politician.
  2. his brother Harold Sidney, 1st Viscount Roth·er·mere [roth, -er-meer], 1868–1940, English publisher and politician.


Harmsworth

/ ˈhɑːmzwɜːθ /

noun

  1. Alfred Charles William. See (Viscount) Northcliffe
  2. Harold Sydney. See (1st Viscount) Rothermere


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The corporal turned down his page of 'Harmsworth's Magazine,' laid it on the parapet, and dived under the tarpaulin.

In journalism the movement took shape in the person of Alfred Harmsworth.

Mr. Harmsworth utterly confounded the critics of the Passport Office.

On their way they were found by members of the Jackson-Harmsworth expedition, by whom they were rescued.

"Sort of walking Harmsworth's Self-educator," said Bob rather bitterly, as he took his hat.

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