Word: pressmen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cabled our election report to our pressmen in Bogotá and Sao Paulo-sent it by special facsimile transmission to Buenos Aires - radio-photoed it to Honolulu so the printers who turn out 100,000 copies of TIME in the mid-Pacific each week could hold to their regular schedules...
...shrapnel-scarred 2 rue des Italiens, United Pressmen Henry T. Gorrell, Richard D. McMillan and Ernie Pyle found the Germans had stolen the mahogany desks. But a U.P. employe had hidden the typewriters in his home...
Then the Pope stepped down from the dais and mingled with the newsmen. His watered-silk sash brushed against the uniforms of battle-soiled pressmen. His white-silk skullcap shone among battered steel helmets. Benignly he overlooked the breach of Vatican neutrality implicit in the side arms carried by a few army men. He smiled when he saw U.P.'s hefty Eleanor ("Pee Bee") Packard bulging in army slacks. "I haven't anything else to wear," said Correspondent Packard...
...addition to this, he has found time to be on the board of arbitration between the newspaper publishes and the International printing pressmen, a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers for the last six years, and President of the Association of American Law Schools...
United Pressman Webb Miller, the New York Herald Tribune's Ralph Barnes and Ben Robertson, Associated Pressmen Edward Crockett and Ben Miller, the New York Times's Byron Darnton, International News Service's Jack Singer, Acme Newspictures' Carl Thusgaard, Mutual Broadcasting System's Frank Cuhel, TIME'S Melville Jacoby...