Word: columns
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That hurt, But, then, climbing the Fogg steps out of class, I bumped into an old Cliffie friend. "I read your column every Saturday," she gushed--quietly so as not to embarrass herself--"and I really like...
Under Hadden's rule, TIME had been extraordinarily carefree and sometimes irresponsible - a state of affairs, writes Elson, which "present-day TIME editors and writers can envy." Hadden delighted in journalistic pranks. He peopled the Letters column with invented characters, most notably the puritanical lady who kept objecting to the Prince of Wales' loose living, inciting other letter writers to object to her narrow views. Since readers have sometimes discerned in TIME a special mixture of seriousness (not to say portentousness) and levity, it was easily assumed that the first quality stemmed from Luce and the second from...
Other Eastern states not unalterably in the Nixon column include Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, West Virginia and Maryland, in which Humphrey is favored; New York and Connecticut, regarded as even; and New Jersey, in which a strong Democratic turnout coupled with a marked anti-Wallace movement would be necessary to carry the state for Humphrey...
...will attempt to get in the win column next week against Brown, while Columbia seeks its second victory in a row, against the Big Green in Hanover. Penn hosts Yale in an attempt to keep its fading hopes for a share of the Ivy title alive...
Lindsay was in a chatty mood, laughing over an Art Buchwald column on "pseudo intellectuals," scanning the morning's New York Times to see what Scotty Reston said. The Mayor paraphrased Dickens' opening lines in A Tale of Two Cities: "These are the worst of times and the best of times...