Word: masthead
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...report, to satisfy the curiosity of masthead readers, is no kin to Editorial Researcher Geraldine Kirshenbaum...
...Yorker commented on our occasional tendency to use active, colorful verbs, and claimed that people in our pages always "groan, coo, snarl, taunt, thunder, chortle, crack, intone, growl, drawl," etc. The same article suggested that the reason for TIME'S liveliness can be found in the masthead, which lists dozens of female researchers whose "pulse-quickening" presence "peps up TIME'S denizens." TIME'S masthead also fascinated Playwright William Saroyan, who had a character in his 1940 comedy, Love's Old Sweet Song, recite it (73 names then) while trying to sell a subscription...
First indication was the abrupt disappearance of his name from the Chronicle masthead, where he has been listed as president and publisher since January. Though all the principals involved immediately issued a torrent of stony silence-neither the Chronicle nor even the rival Post covered the story-the facts behind Mecom's canceled purchase murkily began to emerge...
...TIME masthead this week appears a familiar name in an unfamiliar location. Home from the wars, coups and crises is veteran Correspondent James Bell to head our expanded New York bureau...
...Lampoon had planned to defraud the Class of '69 with a 35-cent registration issue consisting of a masthead, 17 blank pages, and a final page that begins, "You have just been gypped by the Harvard Lampoon...