Word: dispatched
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...case history that should be required reading for every student of government for years to come . . . Even your curt, clear, complete words were inadequate to describe the wave of disgust that swept over us when Taft made his infamous offer to return a third of the loot. The dispatch with which the convention repudiated such tactics and nominated Eisenhower was a refreshing pick...
...Paul (Minn.) Dispatch and Pioneer Press, Duluth Herald and News-Tribune, the Aberdeen (S.Dak.) American-News, Grand Forks (N. Dak.) Herald, Manhattan's Journal of Commerce, the German-language Staats-Zeitung & Herald, and a large block of stock in the Seattle Times...
Into San Jose as the new publisher will go Joseph Ridder, 32, now general manager of the St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press. The Ridders picked well. They have a monopoly in San Jose and dominate an expanding industrial area. They now have their eyes on two other California papers, the Long Beach Independent and Press-Telegram...
...weekly column in the London Sunday Dispatch, Britain's Professor Cyril E. M. Joad began by answering a simple question about the clothing of American children visiting England with the British war-bride mothers. But he soon dived into deeper issues: "[American fashions for children are] terrible, aren't they? Little boys of seven . . . dressed in check suits, long trousers, and blue trilby hats . . . cowboy suits . . . bobby socks ... violent tartans ... Poor little brutes! Eating their cake too early, they will get through it too quickly . . . It is precisely this too-early maturity in ... manners, customs, habits and dress...
About four weeks after he had sent that cable, Gibney, injured when a bridge was blown up by the South Koreans, was writing a different kind of dispatch from Korea. He told of the North Koreans' smash across the 38th parallel, and described the pell-mell retreat of civilians from the capital...