Word: posted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...itch to tell all had spread among retired White House hands. In the Saturday Evening Post, gurgling, roly-poly George E. Allen turned up last week with a one-shot article on "My Two Years with Truman." By Allen's account the two years had been fun for Allen but not so much fun for his good friend Harry Truman-a man of "exaggerated modesty" who had inherited all the problems of the Roosevelt Administration...
Regardless of a natural post-Yale meet letdown, the Crimson must stand as favorites in the University of Washington invitation race, in which they finished fifth out of a field of eight last year...
...that night, Wednesday, Red Top--the crew's headquarters on the Thames--was fanned brightly by a post-regatta celebration as the climax of its brief spark of 1947 glory...
...Irving S. Wright of New York's Post-Graduate Hospital reported that he had successfully treated more than 300 patients. Dr. Edgar V. Allen of the Mayo Clinic had used the two drugs in nearly 700 attacks of pulmonary embolism and venous thrombosis. Under previous treatments, by normal expectancy, 80 patients would have died. Dr. Allen's score: one death...
Radio's quiz programs are depressing, wrote the New York Post's radio reporter Paul Denis last week. Reason: most of the contestants show "appalling ignorance." To clinch his case, he described one quiz show on which all contestants were asked who is the President of France. Wrote Denis solemnly: "No one knew, although the name of Paul Ramadier has been on the front pages for months...