Word: columnist
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sale in September for $4.50, the Companion has apparently lifted the spirits-and egos-of some of the men who posed for it. Ex-Playboy Photographer Jeffrey Cohen has rigged his telephone with an answering device that announces that yes, he is Mr. March. Village Voice Columnist Howard Smith, who appears as Mr. November, wrote a column about his role. "I loved it. Such physical attention was a kind of gentle titillation. Being such a pure object as a photographed nude is a strange pleasure that shouldn't be monopolized by women only...
Think only of the last year. Neil Sheehan of The New York Times would be required to say who passed him the Pentagon Papers. The same for columnist Jack Anderson and his ITT scoop. Or more recently, The Times would be compelled to name before a grand jury every source--many of whom would be incriminated--for its series detailing graft in the New York City construction business totalling over $25 million annually. The City of New York either could not, or did not bother to, uncover the scandal. The Times did. But had those men who supplied The Times...
...taxes). In June, AIM took a two-column ad in the New York Times to condemn Correspondent Anthony Lewis for reporting as fact from Hanoi that the U.S. mining of Haiphong harbor was ineffective without checking out the facts. AIM plans to place another ad in the Times charging Columnist Tom Wicker with a variety of minor inaccuracies over the past two years...
...late 1960s, Marjoe was back playing the old machine, telling fabricated stories about his call from God (in a dream, at four) and his baptism of the Spirit (in the bathtub, at five). Howard Smith, a columnist for Manhattan's Village Voice, heard about Marjoe at a party last year, taped an interview with him, and recognized him as a find. Smith then talked Theater Mogul Donald S. Rugoff and California Entrepreneur Max Palevsky (until recently a big McGovern bankroller) into backing a documentary through Cinema...
Ordeal. From across the nation, Eagleton received an extraordinary outpouring of support and sympathy. His office reported that 98% of the initial calls and letters were favorable.* That flood was doubtless enhanced by Columnist Jack Anderson's public apology and retraction of charges he had made that Eagleton had a history of arrests for drunken driving...