Word: newsroomful
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...problems. The pigs got another one, but this time he wasn't some middle-class Jewish kid from New York but a real live Irish Catholic from Dorchester and Boston Tech. But sometimes it's not ?? easy. Even for a news board candidate (read "live body in the newsroom...
...premier training ground for his profession. Journalism's best-known figures (among them, Walter Lippmann, Alexander Woollcott and Douglas Southall Freeman) came to lecture; working newsmen were brought in to teach copy editing, headline writing, editorial and magazine writing, and photography. The creation of a first-class newsroom gave students a sense of the pace and tension on a big-city daily...
...York Post, most of the editorial staff signed a petition last September seeking closer communication between the newsroom and Dorothy Schiff, publisher and editor in chief. Mrs. Schiff began weekly meetings with representative groups the next month. Among staff suggestions already acted upon: more attention to the black community and youth activities, including the assigning of a full-time rock music critic, and the appointment of a "futures" editor to plan some stories further ahead, enabling reporters to do more research...
...dismissal divided the Washington press corps, and even got a lively airing on Woestendiek's former program, Newsroom. Those who backed the firing, though not necessarily its peremptory manner, argued that if newsmen are to judge the ethics of others, they should be absolutely free of taint themselves...
...demonstrators marched into the CRIMSON newsroom chanting "Workers Yes, Bosses No-Racist Slurs Have Got to Go" and gave CRIMSON president David N. Hollander '71 a letter protesting the caption...