Word: childses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
In his Washington political column syndicated to 145 U.S. dailies, last week Columnist Marquis Childs, 50, struck a gloomy note. "Neither party," wrote Fair Dealer Childs, "has come to any [overall policy] agreement within its own ranks . . . If we are to save ourselves, we must . . . think anew and act anew...
Mark Childs was not alone in the feeling. More and more political columnists have found that the pressure of solving the world's problems four, five and six days a week takes a heavy toll. "The journalistic profession," said one Washington newsman, commenting on Childs's shift, "has...
For the PD, Childs will work out of Washington, concentrating on interpretive reporting of foreign affairs (he left this week for the Berlin conference and a tour of Europe). While Childs decided to go back to his old paper at "a slight financial loss," he thinks this will be more...
Herbert M. Franklin '55 has been elected the new president of WHRB. Others chosen to serve with him are William K. McElroy '55, vice-president; Edward R. Kupperstein '55, treasurer; Marshall R. Childs '55 and Walter A. Goffart '55, board members; and Geoffry M. Kalmus '56, clerk.
Behind these three, there are sophomores Art Noyes, Alby Wells, Wink Childs, Dick Allen, and Ralph Becket fighting for a chance at the third line.