Word: malloy
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Said the Chicago Herarld-American's energetic Executive Editor John A. Malloy: "We are going to raise our price from 3? to 4? and we wanted to find something to help us over the bump. We were particularly interested in improving our circulation among young women-they're pretty important these days. We hadn't had anything like a lovelorn column since Beatrice Fairfax petered out about a year...
...Herald-American's "War Romance Clinic" was born. Editor Malloy launched it amid typical Hearst ballyhoo; the wife of Chicago's Mayor Edward Kelly was persuaded to say for publication, "What a boon it will be . . ."; Herald-American delivery trucks had their sides plastered with promotion ads that screamed, "Soldier, You're Breaking My Heart...
Last Christmas Day Saunders and his chief executive, Major Jack Malloy, were summoned to headquarters of the Solomons' Air Commander, Major General Millard Harmon, for a cocktail party. In the midst of festivities COMSOUPAC Admiral William F. Halsey showed up, read an order, pinned on flustered Blondie the stars of a brigadier general...
...Calhoun '43; John L. Clarke '43; Nelson J. Darling Jr. '42; John W. Dixon '43; Ervin T. Drake 3d '44; Richard P. Gifford '43; Robert J. Harbison 3d '44; Monroe E. Herskovits '43; Friedrich F. M. Kempner '44; Horace G. Killam Jr. '43; George W. Mallory '44; Howard P. Malloy '44; William V. G. Mathews '43; Morton Myerson '42; John G. Penson '42; Captain; Daniel S. Poor '42; Allen M. Sachs '42; John E. Sawhill, Jr. '43; Dorraine W. Slingerland '44; Earnest C. Staber '42; Fenton Taylor, Jr. '44; Wesley L. Truscott '43; Louis J. Vorhaus 2d, '44; David Hadden...
...Harvard Varsity lineup: Penson, Sachs, g; Harbison, rfb; Taylor, lfb; Myerson, Slingerland, rhb; Clarke, chb; Mallory, lhb; Herskovits, ro; Drake, Dixon, ri; Sawhill, Calhoun, cf; Gifford, Staber, li; Poor, Berman, Matthews, Malloy, Kampner, Butcher, Darling, Truscott, Vorhaus, Killam...