Word: dispatches
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...form of a thin mustache and drooping sideburns. He wrote adventure, mystery and confession stories for the pulps. But laws of nature and economy caught up with him. He went broke, and Betty became pregnant. Back he went to journalism, this time on the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch...
...misinterpretation of a news dispatch, TIME'S apologies to Canadian Vickers Ltd., manufacturers of ships, engines, boilers and general engineering products, but not airplanes...
...Outlaw was playing to record crowds at the London Pavilion. Last week 23-year-old Pressagent Suzanne Warner hit a headline jackpot. She lured a psychologist with a psycho-galvanometer (a gadget that measures emotional reactions) into the Pavilion. Her report: ¶ Critic Walter Wilcox of the Sunday Dispatch, who had penned a cool review, had a warm, 24-centimeter reaction to a close-up of Jane Russell's parted lips. ¶Hostile Critic Dick Richards of the Sunday Pictorial registered a more-than-friendly 28 centimeters to Jane in a loose bodice...
While still an insignificant Sig, Caniff imitated John Held Jr., tried editorial cartoons for the Columbus Dispatch. He was jobless in 1932 when the Associated Press Feature Service beckoned him on to New York...
...answer came from Columbus. John Bricker himself made no commitment. But the Columbus Dispatch reported what other friends of Ohio's junior Senator quickly confirmed: in 1948 Ohio's 50 votes would go to Robert A. Taft...