Word: columnist
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Talks were given by N. V. (Swede) Nelson '18, Massachusetts Chairman, Hall of Fame; George E. Little, Executive Secretary, Hall of Fame; and E. W. (Bill) Cunningham, National Chairman, Honors Court and Boston Herald columnist, but it was an unscheduled speech by former Congressman Hamilton Fish that drew the most attention...
Boston Record columnist Dave Egan '23, yesterday lashed out at Ivy League football, claiming that it "bilks" the public. He followed up his remarks on the league with a blast against "Harvard's fraudulent football...
...this week provoked his erstwhile admirer, Columnist Stewart Alsop, to write: "Failure to communicate is Stevenson's great weakness, which he must somehow overcome in the few campaign weeks that remain if he is to have, a ghost of a chance of winning." -It is the 22nd Amendment (1951), not Ike's age, that limits him to two terms, will likewise limit all subsequent Presidents...
...might say." Collaring a local United Pressman, she crowed for quotation: "They're not hiding too much of me. Just enough so people can hear the dialogue." However, Jayne reserved her most intimate confidence-about her current flame, protein-packed Mickey ("Mr. Universe") Har-gitay-for Columnist Sidney Skolsky: "Mickey has a 52-inch chest expansion and I measure over 40 inches-and we both have short arms. All this makes dancing difficult...
...stay champions for a long time; the Dodgers will be a long time recovering. The big names that brought them to the top -Campanella, Robinson, Reese, Snider -are aging fast. No matter how they add it up, the sad arithmetic of their decline will always be the same. Said Columnist Bugs Baer, with embarrassing logic: "When you score only one run in three games, you gotta lose...