Word: journalizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...TIME'S news assignments are different from those of any other publication I have ever worked for-and that includes the Lexington (Ky.) Leader, the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Puerto Rico World Journal and the Dayton (Ohio) News, as well as the Havana Post, of which I am, as you know, news editor...
...campaigns steadily for compulsory national health insurance - which has led to frequent battles with economically orthodox medical thinkers and famed verbal brawls with Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Deutsch agrees with the A.M.A.'s scientific activities, cooperates with the association in exposing fake drugs and quacks, but he delights in the fact that a cancer-cure artist whom both had exposed sued the A.M. A. for only $250,000, Deutsch...
...Nowadays has never held a newspaper job, but he has newspapering in his blood. Gangling (6 ft. 4 in.) K. (for Knowlton) Lyman Ames, 28, is a grandson of the famed Knowlton ("Snake") Ames who played football for Princeton in the '90s and later founded Chicago's Journal of Commerce. While studying at Stanford, "Bud" Ames was struck by the fact that most small-towners, who have lots of time to read, get no magazine sections in their newspapers. Later, as a publications officer for Yank magazine, he spent his spare hours plotting and planning a new kind...
When Bud got out of the Army in 1946, his uncle John Ames, publisher of the Journal of Commerce, helped him line up $400,000 worth of backing from such well-heeled Chicagoans as ex-Vice President Charles G. Dawes, a Cudahy and three Armours...
Married. William Randolph Hearst Jr., 41, balding second of The Chief's five sons, publisher of the New York Journal-American; and Austine ("Bootsie") McDonnell Cassini, 28, the Washington Times-Herald's modish society gossipist; he for the third time, she for the second; in Warrenton, Va. Her first was Igor ("Ghigi") Cassini, himself the society gossipist of the Journal-American, which in reporting the marriage made no mention...