Word: columning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...last week, the Public Appointments column in the London Times led off with this advertisement: "Applications are invited by the Ministry of Supply for . . . Deputy Chief Scientific Officer to be head of the Theoretical Physics Division of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Berks. Candidates should be at least 31 years of age and persons of established reputation . . . Salary . . . ?1,775 [$4,970] to ?2,050 [$5,740] per annum . . . Favorable housing prospects exist...
Boatner's paratroops moved on to Compound 95. While the prisoners were being moved, interpreters passed orders for the column to turn left, but added that anti-Communists could fall out to the right. No fewer than 400 anti-Communists turned to the right. Some of these dashed their red-starred caps to the ground...
Luoius M. Beebe--Journalist, has written 113 books, worked on the editorial staff of the New York Herald Tribune, also had a syndicated column. "This New York," then. Now concerned with past history of the American west...
...keep the politically-minded informed the Crimson ran a daily column called, "The Campaign at Harvard." Charges and counter charges from the newly-organized Lafollette-Wheeler Club and the Old Guard Republican Organization furnished steady entertainment for undergraduates. Even President-emeritus Eliot entered the fray by taking over the leadership of the John W. Davis League which was stumping for the Democratic nominee. In a college straw vote poll Collidge's national victory was anticipated as he won by a two to one margin...
...these first few months when the newcomer was trying to melt into the college landscape, the CRIMSON'S weekly fashion column was solving his sartorial problems. "If you are interested in any question of dress or etiquette," the column stated, "write the 'Well Dressed Man' care of the Harvard CRIMSON and your letter will receive prompt and careful attention...