Word: hearstly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...addition to offending Republican leaders of the Senate, his recent antics have lost him some editorial support. An important case in point: the anti-McCarthy editorial in Hearst papers (see PRESS), which-to use their own word-have "invariably" supported McCarthy...
...Into Hearst's New York Journal-American and out to the 16-paper Hearst chain last week went an editorial reappraisal of Senator Joe McCarthy titled "Joe's Slip." Said the editorial: "The Hearst newspapers invariably have supported Senator Joseph McCarthy, the hard-swinging Wisconsin Republican, in his campaign to force Communists and their fellow travelers from positions of authority in the State Department...
Throughout San Francisco last week. Hearst's Call-Bulletin (circ. 148,079) splashed posters trumpeting "Your NEW Call-Bulletin" ran full-page announcements that the paper had been redesigned by the "world's foremost designer of modern newspapers." Across the continent in Manhattan, the Herald-Tribune (331,853), which has won more major typographical awards than any other paper in the U.S., made no announcement as it transformed its sports pages to test a front-to-back typographical overhauling. But both jobs were the handiwork of the same man-beefy, jovial Gilbert Farrar. 66. who has redesigned...
Novelist Kathleen Winsor, 34, helpfully analyzed her marital career for a Hearst reporter in Manhattan. Of husband No. 1, Robert John Herwig, a football coach, she said: "While Bob was overseas, Forever Amber was published . . . During the next year I received $1,000,000 in royalties ... It is to his credit that he was unable to adjust himself comfortably to his wife suddenly making $1,000,000." Husband No. 2, Bandleader Artie Shaw, was "an unhappy mistake from the very beginning ... I was working on Star Money, my second book, and Artie was working on a book...
Wyner, flighting in the 145-pound class, kayoed both Eric Wentworth of Lowell and Jay Hearst of Kirkland...