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There are, in addition, men who have served as engineers-civil, industrial and electrical; former bankers, newspapermen and others with publication experience...
Biggest single salvage job in history, the righting of the 82,423-ton liner will be no short, champagne ceremony. Next week the newspapermen and Navy guests who watch from the new wooden stands will see only the beginning of the operation. Not for weeks will the Lafayette float upright. Not for months will she be ready to sail again...
...Among newspapermen, Considine, 36, a veteran of twelve years of sportswriting, has the reputation of being able to work anywhere. One of his editors once said: "During the World Series, we watched Bob bat out a swell column ... in exactly nine minutes, with his typewriter on a baggage wagon and the conductor yelling 'All aboard.' " Now he was too absorbed to take notes...
Headaches v. Technique. Incredulous newspapermen, on whom the Sinatra voice has little effect, canvassed his harem to discover what Sinatra did to them. Some of their answers...
...Honor guest at a newspapermen's jamboree in his home town of Erie, Pa. was Lieut. Colonel Philip G. Cochran. With him was his old Ohio State University chum, Cartoonist Milton Arthur Caniff, who put him into Terry and the Pirates as long-jawed, rip-roaring Flip Corkin. Thirty-three-year-old Fighter Pilot Cochran said that people were always asking him about his girl in the cartoon (Taffy, now No-Name Miss). Of a successful raid he said: "I figured that if I tossed the general staff around some and blew up their headquarters ... it would delay them...