Word: columning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Three days later Publisher David Stern, a New Dealer who hates Mr. Hearst as much as Mr. Hearst hates the New Deal, slapped a two-column editorial on the front page of his New York Post under the headline: HOW HEARST HELPED DRIVE THE LINDBERGHS INTO EXILE. Quoting part of Mr. Hearst's message to Reuters, the editorial proceeded as follows: "What Hearst Did Not Reveal...
...strong chin, which means determination," puffed Arthur Brisbane in his column next day, "and a forehead to balance it." But most of old Columnist Brisbane's enthusiasm was reserved for Nancy Jo Landon, 3. Burbled he: "It is hard to understand why Governor Landon should bother with politics, possessing such a daughter. Nothing in nature is as beautiful as a little girl, and this is a marvelously beautiful little girl. . . . She may be the first woman President...
...rare public appearances to talk on the "Mystery of Death." On the scheduled evening some 5,000 laymen tried to enter the Academy halls. Fully 2,000 were driven away by police. Next morning the New York Herald Tribune echoed the excitement by a report which occupied eight column feet of space. The New York Times used six feet, other papers a total of ten feet. Nothing quite like it had happened to a doctor since Dr. Carrel, 24 years ago, announced that he had started a piece of chicken embryo toward perpetual life...
Only newspaper to report Dr. Whipple's points was the Herald Tribune in nine column inches...
...facts and figures which bear upon the political thought and activity of colleges in the various sections of the country. This material is well presented and affords an interesting insight into the methods by which officials and students maintain the balance of "normal orthodoxy" on the campus. To this column the revolt on the campus hardly deserves the name, at least at present, unless an enforced but gradual awakening to realistic issues can be called a revolt...