Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Faced by these difficulties, reporters and editors were less inclined to give a last-minute story the old college try. Last week, Colonel Bertie McCormick's Tribune and Marshall Field's tabloid Sun-Times both settled for bulletins on a shake-up at Montgomery Ward's (see BUSINESS) that might have filled a column in the same edition in the old days. Said Sun-Times City Editor Karin Walsh: "If we don't hit it in one edition, we'll get it in the next." Even bulletins were made possible only by the Graphotype...
After graduation, he was on the staff of the Harvard News Office for six years and correspondent for the Boston Transcript. He also took pictures for the Alumni Bulletin...
...BULLETIN: Rugby coach Ed Callahan announced late last night the travelling squad which will fly to Bermuda next Saturday to compete in the annual Rugby Week. The players are: Adams, Carey, Davis, Densmore, Eaton (capt.), Emerson, French, Green, Manning-Smith, McIntyre, Peabody, Schoch, Travis, Wheeler and White. Spares: Boucher, Calhoun and Fuller. Assistant coach Pat Lister will accompany the squad...
Still another election Monday and Tuesday will be that of the so-called "permanent" class secretary and treasurer, who collect class alumnae fund contributions and turn out a column of class notes about every two months for the Annex Alumnae Bulletin...
...Pact nations emerged from a two-hour-and-20-minute conference and stepped into a reception room on the fifth floor of the U.S. State Department, as pleased and smiling as though they had delivered a bouncing, 8-lb. boy. The Belgian ambassador, Baron Silvercruys, gave out a verbal bulletin: "It's all fine, agreed and everything...