Word: columne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jerome Louis Keleher '27. Died in Washington, D.C., January 22, 1963. He never reported to the Class Secretary. --from the obituaries column of the "Alumni Bulletin," April...
...knows? She met a man whose name was Igor Cassini. Everybody called him Ghighi. He loved society, in all its forms, and he made a living by chronicling its activities. He knew enough and he got around so fast that his column was very readable...
...surprise was: lots more of the same-a new cash giveaway game, a serialized version of Fall-Safe, and a promise of articles by nearly everyone from Adlai Stevenson to William F. Buck ley Jr. Even French Novelist Andre Maurois turned up with a sort of Gallicized "Dear Abby" column of "advice to wom en on marriage, love and how to face life's problems...
With an alarmed eye on the Journal, whose prestrike circulation of 601,625 paced the afternoon field, the Telegram (442,936) piously proclaimed that it would offer "no gimmicks," then promptly announced an armful: a new contest, a new "space-age" comic strip, a dog column "that interprets barks with a bite." The Post, which had more than doubled its circulation to 750,000 by returning to print three weeks before the others, made little effort to match its rivals' fancy footwork and slipped quietly back to third in the three-paper P.M. race...
...late rally by the Crimson helped defeat Tufts Tuesday, and this, coupled with the five wins the team picked up in the South, brought the record to six wins and a clean slate in the loss column...