Word: clay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Times, in reporting this part of the Pulitzer testimony, made it read "high-class newspapers like THE NEW YORK TIMES in the morning field and The Sun in the evening," did not mention the competing Herald Tribune. The Herald Tribune, in its account, did mention the Times-and next clay called attention to the Times's glaring omission in a brief editorial headed by the Times''s own lofty slogan: "All the News That's Fit to Print...
...Clay returning to the clay...
...name of the Vice-President at that time was not John Clay Calhoun, as reported by you, but John Caldwell Calhoun...
...Greensboro, N. C. the carpet of earth is dotted with milltowns: a single, great smoke-belching building or group of buildings surrounded by straggling rows of little dwellings. At Winston-Salem, east of the course, rises the Camel Cigaret Factory. Then the course goes via Appomattox over the red clay farmlands and scrub forests of eastern Virginia to Richmond's Richard E. Byrd Field. An hour later the plane slips into Hoover-Washington Airport. Here the pilot makes a careful check of weather ahead: fogs from the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River may be wet.-Setting out again...
Last week Stokowski anticipated the inevitable comparison with a press statement which lavishly extolled the genius of Toscanini in terms applicable to any great conductor, perhaps even to Stokowski himself. Excerpt: "The melodic line he molds just as a sculptor molds in soft clay the forms appearing under his fingers. . . . His originality of conception comes from his expressing the essence and soul of the score instead of merely the literal notes. ... It is the divine fire in him which elevates all he expresses through tone, so that one knows that at that moment music is being created which through...