Word: columnists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Worker" Columnist Defends Soviet...
...argument of the Soviet government was given by Eugene Blum, columnist for The Daily Worker. "The Soviet needs security," he said. "Having suffered most from the mistakes of the pre-war years, they do not want a repetition of pre-war democracy. They feel that their interests can best be service by strengthening their alliances are their neighbors to the west, in hopes of achieving a solid front. For the accurate of Russia, and of the world, the western nations must recognize Russia's right of this strength...
...goes to England to visit Queen Mary for the first time in nine years. The ex-Governor of the Bahamas admitted that a new job might be in the offing: "Though I'm past the half-century mark [51], I still feel that I can be useful." (Columnist Walter Winchell waved the couple a warm goodbye: "Good riddance to them both-the snobs...
Taking over vacationing Washington Columnist John O'Donnell's envenomed spot in the News, she unreeled 800 words of innuendo directed at Mrs. Truman. When Madame Chiang Kai-shek visited the White House she had been so sorry, Ruth wrote, that Mrs. Truman was away in Missouri. Ah. but actually-Ruth confided to the Daily News's 2,000,000 readers-Mrs. Truman had been in the White House all the time...
...September's Ladies' Home Journal, Columnist Dorothy Thompson reported: "I asked an old friend who served 20 months in the dreadful death house of Mauthausen, issuing from it half mummy and half man: 'Who behaved best among the inmates? Businessmen? Intellectuals? What race? What political parties...