Word: newsroom
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...last Sattidy at a cozy party given by the CRIMSON for in "wartime correspondents." Sat in the Sanetum Sanctorum Seat of Honor, and drank gallops of the punchiest punch Snowball over concocted. Parking our coast in the newsroom made us feel right home-sick for Ye Daily News and Yo Columbia Spectator office. Ah, College Days...
...overseas works like this: the Basic News desk in the newsroom receives the huge flow pouring in from all news and radio services and Federal bureaus, processes it for distribution, sends it on an intermit teletype circuit to all language desks, to NBC and CBS short-wave departments. This file of stories becomes the basic news...
Singapore. Cecil Brown's cabled, news-reel-clear account of the sinking of the Repulse and the Prince of Wales came into the CBS newsroom in Manhattan hours after his friends there had decided he was dead...
...damaged streets, under shrapnel showering from the sky, increased daily. A. P. installed a teletype to transmit dispatches to the cable office. The New York Times hired a veteran of the civil war in Spain, who shuttled imperturbably back & forth between the censor's office and the Times newsroom...
Long inured to the newsroom cry: "Shooting at Jackson!", Reporter John F. ("Sunny") Day of the Lexington, Ky. Herald-Leader scented a deeper story in Bloody Breathitt. Armed only with a camera, he spent two days among Breathitt's "483 square miles of scraggy mountains and lean, infertile hollows." Last week the Herald-Leader printed John Day's noteworthy report, suggesting some reasons why life is cheap and pride is dear in Breathitt County...