Word: newsweek
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ralph de Toledana, a member of the Newsweek editorial staff, cancelled his appearance at the Forum shortly before the meeting began...
...member of the Newsweek editorial staff, Ralph do Toledana has specialized in the study of two types of criminals; spies and traitors. His book, "Seeds of Treason," dezcribed the Alger Hiss-Whittaker Chambers relationship...
These three facts must be denied and proved to be fiction before the statements of Professor Shapely in the Harvard CRIMSON, in which he denies having caused me any moral or material harm, and also previously in "Newsweek of July 3 (". . . Dr. Shapley last week denied heatedly that he conducted 'any campaigns against the book.' . . . 'I didn't make any threats and I don't know anyone who did.'") can be regarded as truthful statements. Immanuel Velikovsky
...that U.S. companies with Latin American trade were the logical supporters of such a venture. He not only persuaded them to take ads, but to put up most of his $750,000 initial capital. As editor, Barlow hired Iowa-born, Spanish-speaking Edwin Stout, onetime assistant managing editor of Newsweek and Quick...
...Freeman. The others: John Chamberlain, 47, author (The American Stakes), onetime book reviewer for the New York Times and Harper's and editorial writer for LIFE until his resignation last week, and Henry Hazlitt, 55, longtime (1934-46) editorial writer for the Times and contributing editor of Newsweek...