Word: beeches
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...British ill will. The subeditor who wrote the headline was fired and the Beaver scorched Gunn for good measure. Gunn stood firm, argued that the headline was "no more than a quotation" (but not an exact one) from the story under it by Chicago Daily News Correspondent Keyes Beech. But the Beaver had had enough...
...Three top competitors: Heinz, Beech-Nut and Clapp...
Tuesday (June 27) at 5 p.m. I boarded a plane for Seoul's Kimpo airfield. With me were three other correspondents-Keyes Beech of the Chicago Daily News, Burton Crane of the New York Times and the New York Herald Tribune's Marguerite Higgins...
...Korea. One of these was the New York Herald Tribune's Marguerite Higgins, only woman correspondent on the spot. Winsome, blonde Reporter Higgins, a World War II correspondent, filed a series of stories that the Trib splashed across Page One. The Chicago Daily New's Keyes Beech sent back a good dramatic account ("I have a feeling that I have just witnessed the beginning of World. War III . . ."). So did the Chicago Tribune's Walter Simmons, who was in Seoul when the fighting started and was billed inaccurately by the Trib as "the only correspondent...
...Arthur's first marriage. The farm's 700 acres are stocked with white-face Hereford cattle and Arabian horses which pay its running expenses. Godfrey, a licensed airman with more than 4,000 flying hours, commutes from New York in his Navion and twin-engine Beech planes, and always buzzes Beacon Hill before landing at nearby Leesburg. He spends about half of each week in the comfortable house, often sprawled on a sofa in T-shirt and slacks, watching rival comics on TV and dozing through "intellectual" shows...