Word: columnist
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...meteorological vagaries commanded unusual attention, part of the explanation may have been that in many other respects the news was exceptionally good. In a Voice of America discussion beamed overseas, such panelists as Columnist Charles Bartlett and Political Demographer Richard Scammon were startled by their unwonted optimism about America's future. For the first time in a long time, the panelists later agreed, they had been talking about the country in terms that were almost totally positive. How come? asked the program's moderator. Scammon replied that, though a great many problems remained to be solved and though...
Brief Affairs. After the prescribed split with Harry, Lilly pals around with an aging, influential columnist and later finds shelter under the platonic wing of a television executive who becomes her drinking buddy. Her love affairs are brief and physically unsatisfying...
...Columnist Art Buchwald will be this year's Class Day Speaker, the 1976 Class Committee announced yesterday. Buchwald will address graduating seniors at the Class Day Exercises on June...
Committee members approved of Buchwald on the 24th, and he accepted the Class Day offer last Friday. Buchwald, a syndicated columnist, was unavailable for comment last night...
...Satisfied and vindicated" was the way Political Columnist Joseph Kraft described himself last week. After years of protesting illegal wiretaps on his Georgetown home, Kraft was finally given assurances from Attorney General Edward Levi that his FBI files would be destroyed, and that such taps "would not be authorized" any longer by the Justice Department. Kraft had first learned of the bugs back in 1973; after gaining access to his FBI dossier recently, he learned even more. During a trip to Paris by the journalist back in 1969, FBI agents arranged for a bug in his room at the George...