Word: analyst
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This, said CBS, was where Commentator William L. Shirer got off. Hereafter, another CBS news analyst-Joseph C. Harsch, the network later announced-would be using the time...
Robert A. Horn, instructor in Government and weekly news analyst for WHCN, told Crimson Network listeners last night that the CRIMSON editorial on the Greek situation yesterday, "Greek Tragedy," was "a confused and contradictory piece of writing...
Sick & tired of conventional radio, some 125 Washingtonians* put up $100,000 for a "station for intelligent listeners," hired FCC analyst Edward Brecher (who helped put together the FCC's famed "Blue Book") to run the show. Last week station WQQW began broadcasting according to its owners' lights: ¶ No plug-uglies or singing commercials; only four one-minute commercials an hour (says Manager Brecher: "We believe that a listener is entitled to a program after every commercial...
...December 11, Hanson Baldwin, military analyst of the New York Times, noted in his column reports of the reputed eagerness of certain members of the Congress to do away with the Information and Education program of the nation's armed forces, in the name of economy. It is no secret that several of the legislators have long considered the program dangerously liberal and subversive, ever since, back in 1945, the Orientation Branch of the I & E Division published Orientation Fact Sheet No. 64 on Fascism, which included a section on 'how can we identify native American fascists at work...
Died. Leonard P. Ayres, 67, economic analyst and topnotch statistician, one of the few to call the turn on the 1929 crash, whose monthly bulletins and annual forecasts gave him great prestige among big and little businessmen, and whose statistical job for the U.S. Army and War Department in two wars brought him the rank of brigadier general; of a heart attack; in Cleveland...