Word: griffin
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...good many readers have been asking to know more about Michael Griffin, our Louisville correspondent, for whom we broke our rule of editorial anonymity last week when we identified him as the writer of the story headed "What is the Matter with the People...
...this seems like a good week to tell you not only about Griffin but also about some of the other reporters who are on the job for TIME in more than 100 U.S. cities...
Louisville's Michael Griffin is as good an example as I could pick of how we find these newsmen-for, like so many others, he was recommended to our Chief of Correspondents by the managing editor of the town's best paper-the famous old Courier-Journal...
From TIME'S Louisville correspondent, Michael Griffin, came this appraisal of U.S. morale last week...
Marias. In Nashville, Tenn., Police Chief John Griffin decided to put a lock on the patrol-wagon door after a prisoner ran away. In Kearny, N.J., four men who lived on a garbage dump were convicted of vagrancy. After looking them over, police refused to let them enter their shining patrol wagon, carried them to jail in a garbage truck...