Word: lymans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Each man heard Judge Lewis Goldberg grant Assistant District Attorney Lyman C. Sprague's request for the maximum penalty without emotion. A moment later, however, Lewis made a break for freedom as court officers were slipping on the handcuffs...
Presidential Straws in the Wind (Wed. 8:30 p.m., CBS Television). Guests:Elmo Roper, Lyman Bryson...
...young man behind 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...
Only once is there a mention in the book of the sweat that most reporters distill trying to find words to fit their big news. Charles A. Lindbergh handed a scoop and a Pulitzer prize to old friend Lauren ("Deac") Lyman of the New York Times when he sailed into exile (1935) after his baby was kidnaped. All afternoon, Lyman sweated over 13 different leads before, in desperation, he settled on a routine Times lead, such as he had written a thousand times...
...Propaganda (Mon.-Fri. 6:15 p.m., CBS). Educator Lyman Bryson dissects some doubletalk...