Word: columnists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...does he do it? What divine-or possibly sinister-gift does the man possess? This question has often struck dazed spectators of thin, hollow-eyed Msgr. Fulton John Sheen's success, year after year, in converting Americans to Catholicism-Columnist Heywood Broun, Capitalist Henry Ford II, Communist Louis Budenz, Congresswoman Clare Boothe Luce and hundreds of others...
Unacknowledged by the Corporation and unknown to himself, Bill Cunningham, Boston's oracular columnist, has become a stern tutor of journalese to two sections of English A students. Immersion in Cunningham's daily articles was prescribed by James a. Walker, instructor in English, who characterized the Boston scribe tersely as "a good mine of irresponsible logical development...
...much relaxation as experience. It is a social game with a set of rules all its own. Last week the New York Post's brassy Columnist Earl Wilson laid down the most fundamental...
...says he stays up to listen. About 700,000 others get up in time to do the same. The program: Breakfast with Dorothy & Dick, served between the grouchy hours of 8:15 and 8:45 a.m. (Sundays from 11:30 to 12) on Manhattan's WOR. The cast: Columnist Dorothy...
Saber-tongued Harold Ickes went to work last week at a trade he had often reviled. Hanging out his shingle as a syndicated columnist (97 U.S. newspapers), the old Curmudgeon festooned it with promises: to tell no lies, to pull no punches, to abstain ("unless compelled by events") from promoting a third party. "I have stipulated," Harold Ickes warned all & sundry, "that I may neither be expurgated nor amended...