Word: columnist
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Asked Columnist Westbrook Pegler: "What sort of Sunday school outing is this . . . that a lot of male Aunt Hatties are permitted to put their heads together . . . and dirty up the name of a decent young married woman with a public order of dismissal for drinking...
Divorced. Paul William Gallico, 39, Manhattan sports and fiction writer; by his second wife, Mrs. Elaine St. Johns Gallico, 21, daughter of Hearst Hollywood Columnist Adela Rogers St. Johns: in Chicago. Grounds: cruelty, slapping her face for "a facetious remark...
Baldish, slight Howard Vincent ("Pat") O'Brien has acquired a high-flown reputation among Chicagoans for his mildly liberal musings on the editorial page of William Franklin Knox's Daily News. Last winter Columnist O'Brien made news by declaring that if his boss were elected President, he would of necessity follow the policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt once he got inside the White House (TIME, Dec. 2). Publisher Knox, then a good-natured candidate for the GOP nomination, was supposed to have been highly amused at this piece of intramural impertinence, let O'Brien...
...William Randolph Dyess, killed in the crash of the The Southerner airliner five months ago (TIME, Jan. 27). At Dyess last fortnight 480 neat-looking cropper families gaped at Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt, who, beaming with pleasure, addressed a few words of encouragement, shook hands with one & all. Wrote Columnist Roosevelt in her diary, My Day: "They have a community house, a recreation hall, and a small hospital. All of these expenses are prorated back on the general expense of the land and house. They will begin to pay back in the course of the next few years...
...Hearst Columnist Merryle Stanley Rukeyser told the earnest delegates that the Administration was "motivated by repression and tends to stratify our society...