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Under the late, larruping Publisher Frederick G. Bonfils, the only editorial voice in the Denver Post was a column called "That's That." It was written, then and after Bonfils' death in 1933, by a mild-mannered little man named Bruce Gustin. When Palmer Hoyt took over...
Post in 1946, he started an editorial page, gave Gustin a byline so readers would know that the columnist no longer expressed Post views. Last week Gustin proved that his column is still a potent editorial voice...
...through editorials but through an anonymous Page Two feature, belligerently anti-New Deal and belligerently titled "That's That." Publisher Hoyt deftly drew a line between the column's attitude and the paper's by ordering a by-line over wiry, red-haired Bruce A. Gustin's column. Hoyt bally-booed his changes in front-page blurbs...
...Ralph L. Gustin '40, Lester G. Hawkins '41 and George McT. Kahin '40 were chosen for the editorial board of the magazine, while Charles H. Coombs '40, Richard S. Lane '41, Bernard Rivin '40, and James F. Whitehead '40 were elected to the business board...
...Funsters stated that Hitler was not bluffing about his intention of annexing the Sutdeten area, that the democracies didn't have the will to fight, that a manifest injustice was remedied by the Munich settlement, and that German demands are now satisfied. Rendigs T. Fels '39 and Ralph L. Gustin, Jr., '40 completed the Dunster roster...