Word: newshawked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Tired, Mr. President." moaned a newshawk. The President droned...
...Still tired, Mr. President," groaned a newshawk. The President droned...
Down a corridor in the Senate Office Building one day last week strode a squat, husky, red-headed Washington newshawk named Robert S. Allen. Outside the big Senate caucus room he spotted a thin, greyish ex-Washington newshawk named Paul C. Yates...
...Trial." Paul Yates was waiting to lead off investigation testimony last week when Newshawk Allen temporarily incapacitated him. Nonetheless the investigation got away to a flying start. First off, Secretary Ickes bobbed up to demand permission to cross-examine witnesses...
...quiet the hopefully palpitating hearts of a multitude of U. S. Negroes, the President last week named a Minister to Liberia, which his State Department recently recognized (TIME, June 24). His choice: Lester A. Walton, 54, newshawk of his father-in-law's New York Age, formerly writer for the defunct New York World. He visited Monrovia two years ago, was presented with a leopard skin by Liberia's President Barclay, attended sessions of the International Liberian Com-mission at Geneva. Clean shaven, bald, a modest family man, he will now return to Liberia taking his wife...