Word: columnized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Times's editors paid off Kluckhohn's enterprise with a three column splash on Page 1. Many afternoon subscribers ran Baillie's U.P. story under an eight-column banner. The New York Herald Tribune (probably a little miffed at the Times's scoop-it printed Baillie's story a day later on Page 8) had some hard words on a subject which has troubled many an editor: "Who gains most by an 'exclusive interview'-the paper, or the man who gives it out?" (see FOREIGN NEWS...
...doing a daily 15-minute radio show for ABC, 3) helping run the New York firm of Constance Bennett Cosmetics Co. by long distance telephone, 4) designing a line of Constance Bennett Frocks which will be brought out this fall, 5) getting ready to start a daily syndicated newspaper column, 6) preparing for an overseas U.S.O. entertainment tour...
Unfortunately, "Jazz Band Ball" and the blues have been replaced by a nickle serenade, and jazz no longer reigns at the Ken, nee Theatrical, Club. Next week this column will discuss the Savoy Cafe (before and after), and we're happy to say that there is an after at the Savoy with Frankie Newton opening there this coming Monday. Incidentally, the above mentioned PeeWee Russell will also soon be back in Boston: Sunday afternoon at the Jazz Society's concert in the Copley Terrace, 30 Huntington Avenue...
...world shrine, a gigantean granite Altar to Freedom, will rise 250 feet. . . . Each column of the vast colonnade . . . will commemorate a martyr of Lidice. Outside . . . fountains of crystal water will play. And under the floor of the great court will be many chapels, each dedicated to one of the religions of the world...
Irishman with a Combination. Nothing mattered much after that. Detroit split the next day's doubleheader. Washington, with only six games left to play, was a gloomy four games back in the lost column. Any combination of six, either Tiger wins (out of nine to play) or Senator losses, would do the trick...