Word: craig
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Craig P. Baker...
...Craig Rubenstein...
...seventh in circulation among Manhattan's nine dailies) before many of its present readers were old enough to vote the straight Republican ticket. Today's Sun editorials, like last week's on Truman, are plotted by Speed, General Manager Edwin S. Friendly and James Craig, chief editorial writer. Young (35) President-Publisher Thomas Dewart, who inherited the paper, sits in at times. There is little argument at their conferences. "We all think alike, so it's easy," says Keats Speed...
...William Craig Flinn...
...publicity was the "Gilbert-Poor Affair." "The evening was warm," Time magazine said later. "The Yard, as ever on such spring evenings, was restless. Two Harvard freshman strolled down to the Charle's grassy banks. They were Peter Varnum Poor, son of the famed Painter Henry Varnum Poor, and craig Philip Gilbert, son of a Manhattan lawyer. A group of high school boys shouted at them, but they paid no attention...