Word: columne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...yard individual medley, Steve Teaford broke into the winning column for the first time, and Bob Corris returned to the 200-yard breaststroke from his adventures as a freestyler and won predictably...
...Gates, acquainted with only one of the professors in question, denied that they controlled the paper. The Daily gives space to columnists for violently outspoken comment on all sides of all issues. The day the report was published, Gates's editorial condemnation of Dodd was accompanied by a column praising Johnson's Vietnam policy...
Wonder of wonders, he got a retraction. Dodd said the evidence his committee had accumulated showed that the University is influenced by "extremist" elements. He cited a Daily column calling Johnson "guilty of genocide." But he argued that the printed report was "inaccurate on several points...
...three days New York City dailies played the story big. Column after column was devoted to Enrique Negrón, a doughty little (5 ft. 5 in.) Bronx grocer who went to the aid of a police-man threatened by an ugly mob, and got stabbed in the back for his trouble. Then, last May, Negrón was released from the hospital and sent home. The papers forgot...
...city. His father, a carpenter who wrote 49 Western novels in his spare time, was almost penniless. Louis had to quit school in the seventh grade to take a job as office boy for the now vanished Cleveland Leader. Within a year, he was writing his own light Sunday column, "By Luee, The Offis Boy." But at 15 he was already a has-been. His city editor fired him and told him he was not fit for journalism...