Word: columners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...yesterday's letter to the editor column I was presented with the rather unpleasant alternative of either "eating crow," as our verbose Law School intellectual, Mr. Bracken, puts it, or else answering some of his emotional "reasoning." I choose the latter alternative...
Gaunt old William Randolph Hearst, who always hankered to be or make a U.S. President, went out for one last try. Last week, on the front pages of Hearst papers throughout the land, a three-column editorial proclaimed The Man of the Hour: General Douglas MacArthur...
Pressagents live for your column, Everyone's hustling you. Oh, how we love you, Louella, And your goo newspapers...
November 1924-TIME'S Letters column first appeared. A correspondent announced himself as a "cover to cover" reader. (TIME still cherishes his kind...
...picture of Sosthenes Behn (the only available picture had a beard which he had shaved long before), and introduced the Hartford brothers to their A. & P. stores' customers. Out of those efforts grew FORTUNE. Even in its early years, TIME was highly selective about the three-inch, one-column portraits of people which were then the only kind of illustration TIME used. It tried for pictures (not always flattering) which brought out the salient characteristics of a personality. A very simple principle was added: if the story told about a man in wrath, TIME chose a picture...