Word: baiter
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...create a separate "City of Harvard" within the boundaries of Cambridge received publicity in several papers throughout the country and even attracted a CBS-TV cameraman to City Hall for one of the Council meetings. They also, as one might expect, earned him the reputation of a Harvard-baiter...
...offended the Egyptians by trying twice in the same day-and getting arrested both times-to get an interview with Ex-Premier Mohammed Naguib, under house arrest 15 miles out of Cairo. What riled the Egyptians even more was his story reporting that a onetime Nazi propagandist and Jew baiter named Johann von Leers is employed at the Ministry of National Guidance and that other Germans are advising the Egyptian general staff...
...million in vital government research contracts, may well expect sharp public criticism for rehiring a man who has invoked privileges against self-incrimination. But if the Institute choses to ban Struik now solely on the grounds of his political beliefs, its academic freedom will have become what local Struik-baiter and Suffolk Court Clerk Thomas J. Dorgan once called "a hackeyed phrase, anyway...
...Charged an ex-Loew's accounting clerk, brandishing a sheaf of papers: in the last 18 months M-G-M had produced 52 pictures, but only three made money, "and I got all the records here." Snapped another: "These directors are big-salaried old windbags." As usual, Management Baiter Lewis Gilbert, owner of 20 shares (value: $447.50), had plenty to say. He wanted to know how much stock President Loew owned, thought that a president should have a stake in his own company...
...more pictures. On the editorial page, Robinson jumped into fights with both feet, soon made a reputation throughout the South as a strong voice. Despite local drys, the News fought for legalized liquor and thus helped run 400 bootleggers out of business the News ripped the hide off Race-Baiter Bryant Bowles when he spoke in Charlotte. In four years, the News won three first prizes for editorials from the North Carolina Press Association. Publisher Robinson rattled around Charlotte in his battered old Dodge to speak to citizens' groups, hustled for ads Unce on a visit to Manhattan...