Word: merrye
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The Jack Anderson the public knows from "The Washington-Merry-Go-Round" is not merely one person. In fact, he is five.
One of his five ghostwriters, Jack Cloherty, came to Cambridge earlier this week to talk to an Institute of Politics seminar. Cloherty joined Anderson on a three-month trial run as a researcher on energy and Watergate affairs in December 1972. Now he is a full-fledged fifth of the...
Professor Chapman said recently in his course on Modern Drama that he would like to bring back the days (nostalgia again) of the riots at the Abbey Theatre during performances of The Playboy of the Western World and The Plough and the Stars, or even the riots after the first...
Pearson's Washington Merry-Go-Round-it was seldom very merry-ran at its peak seven days a week in 600 newspapers. As he makes clear in his Diaries, he was immensely proud of his eminence and influence. Clearly, too, as he dictated almost daily entries in this personal...
Withal, Merry-Go-Round was not so much reportage as an impassioned projection of Drewidic causes and crusades. Many were admirable. He invented and indefatigably promoted "the Friendship Train " which in 1947 collected from private American citizens 700 carloads of food -$40 million worth-for the postwar hungry of France...