Word: elliston
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...journalism: the Lincoln Nebraska State Journal, for public service; the New York Times' s Washington Correspondent C. P. Trussell, for national-affairs reporting; the Baltimore Sun's Price Day, for foreign reporting; the Boston Herald's John H. Crider and the Washington Post's Herbert Elliston, for editorial writing; the Newark Evening News's Lute Pease, for cartooning; the New York Herald Tribune's Nat Fein, for news photography...
Last fortnight Washington Post Editor Herbert Elliston returned to the U.S. and reported on what he had seen of the startling lack of U.S. progress in reviving Germany. The Post followed up with an editorial on the same theme...
Assistant Secretary of War Howard C. Petersen, War Department member of SWNCC (State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee), said he had no knowledge of any State Department effort to get what Editor Elliston calls a "plan" written. But Petersen defended the State Department on the grounds that the Byrnes policy was still young. He disclosed, however, that War Department representatives on SWNCC's staff had, although it was not their function, started a draft rewrite of 1067, and that the draft was now in a SWNCC subcommittee...
Results of the February War Bonds and Stamps drive in the Housess released by Jack Elliston '44, reveal that the College is keeping up its record with each student averaging $1.13 worth of purchases. Adams which has lead in the race for over a year still clings tenaciously to undisputed first place. Eliot and Dunster, are still fighting it out for the cellar position...
Others chosen to the council were Stephen F. Elliston '46, Mitchell I. Goodman '45, James Heilbrun '46, and Thomas S. Kuhn '43. Plans were laid at the meeting for continued operation of the Union despite shortages of manpower and time. Cooperation with Radcliffe and the Labor Fellows is expected to play a large part in the program...