Word: ap
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...case of AP papers, Southern sheets often refused entirely to quote McCarthy, and Wisconsin journals regularly played up the story...
Large papers using the Associated Press releases generally smoothed out a few crudities in the story by rewriting in places; but otherwise, they usually ran it with few changes. Wisconsin papers using the AP were not generally overly pro-McCarthy in their write-ups, though by no means did they try to tone the story down...
...contrast to the AP's release, the story promulgated by the United Press was liberal in sentiment and conservative in style. Although it did not reach so many readers as did the AP version, the UP account was handled in much the same way in the newspapers which used it as was the AP. But this time it was the midwestern papers, particularly those in Ohio and Indiana, which tended to go short on the story. As big a paper as the Pittsburg "Press" built the whole story around Kamin and left out Furry completely. Other papers did the reverse...
...journalists are Sevellon Brown III, editor of the Providence Journal and Bulletin, Carroll Binder '16, editorial page editor of the Minneapolis Tribune, and Harry T. Montgomery, traffic manager of the AP and a former Nieman Fellow...
Clasby tied for 15th in the AP poll of the nation's sportswriters and broadcasters to determine the outstanding back of 1953. Only one other Easterner was named, Bernie Faloney of Maryland, who ranked fifth. Paul Giel of Minnesota nosed out Notre Dame's Johnny Lattner for the award...