Word: journals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Some papers have become disillusioned with the bombing, and urge that it be stopped to give negotiations a chance to get started. "Evidence continues to mount," noted the Atlanta Journal, "that the bombing does not now do, and never has done, what its strongest advocates have argued it might do. Bombings have been a serious inconvenience for North Viet Nam's efforts in the South, but virtually every reliable observer has reported that they also have been a mighty factor in building morale there." It is possible, the Journal granted, for the U.S. to bomb North Viet...
When the New York World Journal Tribune died unexpectedly last May, the New York Times and the New York Daily News seemed the likeliest candidates to put out an afternoon paper. They had the printing capacity, the know-how, and the urge to expand...
...such as William F. Buckley Jr., Ann Landers and Evans & Novak, plus the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post news service. It has also added an ex tra page or two of news, though its coverage still seems sparse and its typography is fuzzy. The Post recently bought the defunct Journal-American's presses, a move that will enable it to go from 96 pages to 112 and accommodate all the advertising it has fallen heir...
...seemed to frighten her very much. "I really didn't do too much thinking about it. I've seen so many papers come and go that it really doesn't worry me too much. If we survived the merger of those three papers into the World Journal Tribune, nothing worries me too much...
...Students' Afro-American Society at Columbia has some 150 members, publishes a similar journal, and is pushing quietly for more Negro faculty appointments, more black art, music, literature and history courses. "We have had to learn the white man's way of thinking," argues Senior Reginald Thompkins. "He must learn the black man's way of thinking." The 500-member Black Student Union at San Francisco State has become so aloof that some white students have accused it of "reverse racism." The union's executive director, Senior Jimmy Garrett, 24, says defiantly: "We see ourselves...