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...would like to draw the attention of your readers to a poll that has not been reported so far as I know. Rev. Daniel A. Poling, of the Chapel of the Four Chaplains and chairman of the board of Christian Herald magazine, announced on Aug. 31 that a nationwide poll, responded to by 30,000 American Protestant clergymen, showed that 71.4% were opposed to the admission of Red China to the United Nations or granting it American diplomatic recognition. The same poll showed that 93.7% of American Protestant clergymen were opposed to the expulsion of Nationalist China from the United...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 14, 1966 | 10/14/1966 | See Source »

...wandered around shopping centers vainly trying to find hands to shake. Next day he showed up for a speech in the Chenango Valley town of Norwich (pop. 9,200), found fewer than 20 people waiting for him at a local restaurant. Returning to Manhattan, he showed up for a Herald Square speaking date 90 minutes after aides began touting his imminent arrival, then delivered a listless five-minute talk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: Rocky Redivivus | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

Lord Thomson of Fleet, Toronto-born owner of 125 newspapers and 150 magazines from the Austin Daily Herald to the Bangkok Post, has long sought one crowning jewel: a major London daily. The Times of London, a paper of rich tradition but modest circulation (286,000), has long needed one sterling resource: money. Last week the British press lord got together with the Establishment's most authoritative daily (motto: "For Top People") in a deal that brings new prestige to 72-year-old Thomson and fresh power to the 181 -year-old Times...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Thomson Takes the Times | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

...Real Rewards. The youngster from Glasgow, Ky., who dropped out of Princeton in his freshman year for lack of funds broke into journalism in 1907 as a cub reporter for the Louisville Herald. He covered his first beat on horseback, became a Washington correspondent for the Louisville Times just three years later. In 1915 he was home again in Louisville as editorial director of both the Times and its sister paper, the Courier-Journal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Mr. Krock Retires | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

...sure, at the urging of New York Post Publisher Dorothy Schiff, the Justice Department has demanded that some of the syndicated columnists who appeared in the now-defunct Herald Tribune be put on the New York market for competitive bidding. Which means that Mrs. Schiff will have the opportunity to try for Lippmann, Alsop, Buchwald, Evans and Novak. Which columnists she wants, she has not said. "I don't know how the hell she can outbid us unless we get a little complacent," says Conniff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: New Daily for New York | 9/16/1966 | See Source »

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