Word: newspaperman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Italian workers and hear what they have to say. He came over and shook hands and sat down at our table. I had seen him many times before, but had never met him. Few Americans have: never in his life had he sat down to dinner with an American newspaperman. He was Palmiro Togliatti, captain of the world's biggest Communist party outside Russia...
...Mize, 40, took his B.A. in journalism at the University of Kansas and went to work for the United Press. He was a good newspaperman; one night he made up his mind that he would be a better minister...
Dozens of divisional and regimental histories were in print or preparation. Many were dedicated to the proposition that "our outfit won the war single-handed." A pretentious quickie with this theme was Newspaperman Robert Allen's Patton-worshiping history of the Third Army, Lucky Forward. Patton's own War As I Knew It was much better written, naturally more authoritative, a rich mine of precepts-into-practice for students of warfare. A superior war book of a different kind was the late John Gilbert Winant's Letter from Grosvenor Square, a moving account of wartime faith that...
...nominate a fearless fighter in a blundering world . . . Columnist and Newspaperman Drew Pearson...
Otis Hood, Chairman of the Massachusetts Communist Party, and present candidate for the Boston School Committee, will uphold the negative in tonight's discussion. Opposing him will be William Henry Chamberlain, newspaperman and author...