Word: posteriority
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...from one ad agency to another. The Bufferin switch was also immured, on the same day and in nearly identical construction, by Columnist Joseph Kaselow of the New York Herald Tribune. Eventually, the Bristol-Myers item made two afternoon Manhattan papers and flashed crosscountry to be interred in those posterior reaches of the daily press where the average reader seldom if ever ventures...
Christopher Rawson, a journalism looking for a political story who ends up with a first-hand expose of Miss Stearns' posterior, is a bit dry compared to the others. But there is no doubt he knows a good story when he sees...
...entered in the $90,800 Wood Memorial, where he would meet two of the better three-year-olds in the country, Bonjour and Crewman. (Crewman had polished off Never Bend by nine lengths in a race last year.) No Robbery's opponents never saw anything but the colt's posterior; although jockey John rots was fighting in vain to keep the horse running straight, he won by 2 1/2 lengths, a second off the track record for 1 1/4 miles...
...qualify Fowler as a yes man but as a pragmatist, who understands that he may fill Roberts' office but never his role as Mr. Kansas City. In fact, Dick Fowler's first editorial command, after trying out a chair designed for Roy Roberts' ample posterior, was to call for a smaller size. "It pushes forward too much," he said. "I'd rather not fight it." Fowler later explained what this really meant: "Nobody's going to replace Roy Roberts. He's not the type that fades away...
Today at 1 p.m. on the Business School Field, Mallory will face the varsity once more, along with several other returnees--notably halfback Walter Barnette and center forward Roger Pennington. It was Barnette's posterior that ended another serious Crimson threat in 1959, deflecting an on-target attempt by Larry Ekpebu...