Word: caseyed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...retiring officers are: President Dan H. Fenn, Jr., Managing Editor J. Robert Moskin, Business Manager Edwin J. Sommer, Editorial Chairman Thomas S. Kuhn, Photographic Chairman William H. Forster, Executive Editor Douglas A. Brown, Sports Editor Burton E. Van Vort, Advertising Manager Lewis M. Krohn, Local Advertising Manager Edward M. Casey, and Assistant Editorial Chairman Joseph B. Smith...
...Washington Post's grey, sharp managing editor Alexander F. ("Casey") Jones became convinced, that all the pro-isolationist, anti-Semitic propaganda that was then flooding the U.S. was more than mere coincidence. To Reporter Dillard Stokes, who has a nose sharpened by 19 years in U.S. newsrooms, has studied law and authored many a spare-time true detective story, Casey Jones gave a blank-check assignment: investigate and expose subversive activities -"take your time, be sure of your facts," then shoot the works...
...Said Casey Jones last week of Dillard Stokes: "He has handled probably the touchiest material we have printed in years, and he has been right all down the line." Another tribute to Stokes came a fortnight ago from Montana's Senator Burton K. Wheeler. Said the Senator, denouncing the prosecution of the alleged plotters as "a disgrace": ". . . You are nothing but a stooge for the Department of Justice, a little newspaper spy; it's a dirty business you are in and the time will come when you will all regret...
...recent weeks London reports had Churchill tapping eligibles. Newly appointed Lord Privy Seal Viscount ("Bobbity") Cranborne, a liberal, conscientious Tory and a Cecil, was asked. He declined on "grounds of health." Then rumor had it that Australian Robert G. Casey, currently Resident Minister in Cairo for the British War Cabinet, was approached. Lately came news that Liberal Party Leader Sir Archibald Sinclair was the choice, that Churchill had taken him along on a northern tour to sell him the idea. But Sir Archibald, too, said...
...Wallace Woodworth '24, the Harvard Glee Club will fill out the program by singing first three choruses from Mozart's Masonic Music and selections from Gilbert and Sullivan's Iolanthe. Among the folk songs to be presented by the Glee Club will be a unique rendition of "Casey Jones" arranged by Edward B. Lawton '34. The "Prayer of Thanksgiving" will be presented as a grand finale by the two groups...