Word: columnists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...critics had their critics. Times Columnist Arthur Krock pointed out that many now loudest in their protests had kept mighty quiet when earlier committees were giving the third degree to the Morgans, Wall Street and the utilities lobby. Daily News Columnist John O'Donnell, sneering at Hollywood's yells of injured innocence, recalled that the brokers and bankers had taken their mauling in stoic silence. Both pundits needed their memories overhauled. They also seemed to be saying that what was bad enough for J. P. Morgan was bad enough for movie characters...
...Gossip Columnist Walter Winchell is always willing to give a great man his due. Last week he noted that "Demosthenes, apparently, was the W.W. of Athens." A friend of Winchell wrote the columnist that he was now being denounced as a warmonger, just as Demosthenes had been 2,300 years ago. To drive home this point, Winchell devoted a column to excerpts from Demosthenes' speeches to the Athenians against Philip of Macedon...
Increasing tendencies on the part of newspapers and government to restrict the contents of news columns have resulted in the United States' own "iron curtain," columnist Thomas L. Stokes told the Law School Forum last night...
...matter how fast they run between classes, editorialises columnist Cynthia Baker '49, "they arrive to find the few seats that are theirs taken by the auditors...
...Scripps-Howard Columnist Robert Ruark stirred up a War Department investigation with a series of articles in which...