Word: masthead
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Bryn Mawr, she learned her footwork from Father John. Established behind a huge desk in a cathedral-like office three floors below his, she makes tough decisions in a soft, clipped voice. One of her first decisions was to drop the phrase "affiliated with the C.I.O." from the masthead of District 50 News...
...Chicago Tribune published an extra edition yesterday, emblazoning over its masthead the slogan, "Our Country--Right or Wrong." We do not agree with the Tribune. We believe in our country and in the right, and we believe that in the present war they are synonymous. In that belief we fight, and in that belief we will triumph...
Successful candidates for the literary, photo, and business boards will have their names on the masthead of the Album when it appears in June. If a suitable man turns up in this year's competition, he may be elected president of the Album as a Senior...
Nevertheless, in Noblesville last week there appeared the first issue of a mysterious "national weekly," Roll-Call, with a Washington, D. C. dateline, an Indianapolis address, and no mention of Noblesville at all. Publisher of Roll-Call is Carl Losey, but his name did not appear on the masthead. Neither did any other name. Devoted, according to its own statement, "to enactments of the Congress," Roll-Call was a hodgepodge of approving quotations from the speeches of isolationists like Senator Burton Wheeler, ex-Senator Rush Holt, unsigned attacks on Franklin Roosevelt, Federal spending, aid for Britain, the U. S. Army...
Back on the masthead went Founder Wright's long-lapsed slogan: "Farmers, Write for Your Paper." Back came Founder Wright's crusading policy. Prairie Farmer has had a hand in every important agricultural movement of the last 31 years, including the Grange (national farmers' fraternity), AAA, dairy cooperatives. From 40,000 readers in 1909, Editor Butler has built up its circulation...