Word: masthead
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pages with a handsome multicolor cover, the book is crammed full of important facts, like a complete CRIMSON masthead, a Cambridge map, and your roommates' phone number...
...JAMES M. SMITH, a leathery, 70-year-old cattleman was well into his second week of publishing the Arizona Journal. Phoenix has seen this masthead before. It was flown for a year by onetime Arizona Attorney General Bob Morrison, but last winter, after the U.S. Government demanded payment of some $200,000 in delinquent taxes, Morrison hauled his ensign down (TIME, Feb. 15). To run it up again, Cattleman Smith acquired the handful of assets left by the Journal-principally the empty plant, some office furniture and Bob Morrison, who still has accounts to settle with assorted creditors. Smith...
With unaccustomed modesty, Editor Blair, the only Poster whose name appears twice on the masthead, confined his response to the verdict to eight words. "We are very disappointed," he said, "and we shall appeal...
...mother Iphigene, his sisters Ruth and Marian, and his brother-in-law Richard Cohen. Outsiders on the board include Vice President Bancroft, retired World Banker Eugene Black, and Carr Van Anda's son Paul. The family also holds two-thirds of the voting stock. Patriarch Sulzberger announced the masthead changes last week with understandable assurance. "It can be truly said," he said, "that the Times is a family enterprise...
Reference is made April 26 to the alleged fact "that the proud masthead of first-ranked France Soir-the only French daily selling over 1,000,000-may not always be true...