Word: commentator
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...journalist, no OCD coordinator, but a youth right out of college and training for an Army Air Corps commission wrote the week's most penetrating comment on morale. Published in the Sioux Falls Argus-Leader was a letter written back home by handsome young Flyer Jerald B. Davis...
Churchill tartly cabled back that he was surprised at Curtin's tone, promised to review all the facts before the House of Commons. Later Churchill hinted that a vital cablegram had been delayed. The Melbourne Sun was forced to comment that L'Affaire Casey had been handled by all concerned with "surprising feebleness...
...Some comment in the House supported the Home Minister. One Member even asked whether the Mirror was partly owned by William Randolph Hearst. (Since Lord Rothermere, brother of Lord Northcliffe, gave up control in 1931, the Mirror's ownership has not been a matter of public record, but tall, energetic Cecil Harmsworth King, nephew of Lord Northcliffe, is generally supposed to control it. Hearst...
...News comment: "Whatta...
...walking from his Somerville home to the Yard and back have endowed him with an insight into the problems of the commuter. The product is a truly sympathetic interviewer behind the desk in University M, rather than a mere affable smile. Frequent usage has made almost trite the comment that "When you tell Mr. Duhig" (emphasis on "Duhig") "that you need help, he knows what you're talking about...