Word: press
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...great help, but TIME'S Press editor forgot to put readers wise on the right...
Singlehanded.ThePresident had fought a singlehanded fight without parallel in U.S. history. He did it all himself, after Democratic liberal and labor leaders had tried their best to depose him, after the Democratic machine politicians had glumly written him off at Philadelphia. The press had been overwhelmingly against...
Less than an hour later, the President slipped into the penthouse. By then old Charley Ross, his press secretary, had heard enough good news to knock off for a nap. Ross got a rude awakening. Harry Truman was bouncing up & down on his bed, beaming happily. He told Ross-who had never really believed that his boss had a chance of election-that it was coming out just as he had always said it would. Harry Truman threw back his head and laughed and laughed...
Within five days, Princeton had severed athletic relationships with Harvard in all sports, and the nation's press had risen to support Old Nassau and to describe Harvard's attitude toward her as "cheap" and "unsavory...
Young Republican President Charles K. McWhorter 3L, whose adherents conceded the national election twenty minutes after Governor Thomas E. Dewey held his last campaign press conference at 1 a.m. yesterdays, promised to "keep up the good fight...