Word: obiter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Turned Stomachs. The job of processing most of the day's news and writing headlines is done by the three main copy desks, foreign, city and national, which form a semicircle at the southeast end of the city room. There is also an "obit" and utility desk (the Times keeps 1,000 obits in type) presided over by white-goateed "Judge" William D. Evans, ninetyish, who boasts that he has buried all the other members of the Yale Class of 1885. With so much copy coming in, there is not much time (or inclination) for cutting it or making...