Word: columns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Here We Are, Goodbye." At the Des Moines airport, the Russians were greeted by more than 2,500 curious, friendly people. Three girl language students waved a welcome sign in old-fashioned Russian, and the Tribune (afternoon sister of the Register) ran a five-column headline in hand-lettered Russian for their benefit...
...giant lens of history has projected the battle of good and evil into the political form of a cold war. The battle for men's souls is being fought in public places. "Happiness can no longer be individual, like prayer," admitted Mauriac, and turned to his column...
...Tennessean targets are Republican. Democratic Governor Frank Clement has been elected twice over all-out opposition from the Tennessean, which charges Clement with being a front man for his lawyer father. At the head of the editorial column, seven days a week, it runs a list of "Tennessean Firsts," i.e., top-priority goals, such as bringing industries to Nashville...
Died. Arch Ward, 58, sports editor of the Chicago Tribune, famed for his catch-all column "Wake of the News," personal promoter of the Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament and originator of the annual All-Star Baseball Game (in 1933) and Football Game (in 1934); of coronary thrombosis; in Chicago...
...Britain, ex-Governess Marion ("Crawfie") Crawford, who parlayed her 16 years' experience with Britain's royal family into a bestseller (The Little Princesses), sorrowfully learned one of the hard facts of journalistic life: it is easier to reminisce than to peer into the future. In her column for London's weekly Woman's Own, Crawfie richly described Queen Elizabeth s and Princess Margaret's appearance at this year's Trooping the Color at the Horse Guards parade ("The young princess had some difficulty in persuading her mount to settle down. But it was done...