Word: publishes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dunham himself added later that he has decided to ask the Civil Liberties Union to Publish their report, which is to be put out later this month together with reports on other Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania cases, since he had "no reason to fear criminal action from anything. In the transcripts of the University hearings...
...district of Kustanay in remote northern Kazakhstan, a Russian wrote a despondent note to Moscow's Pravda, and for its own reasons, Pravda decided to publish...
...better days, J. M. Patterson and R. R. McCormick offered a prize of $25,000 for the winning title of a magazine they were preparing, and they paid the money to somebody for the name Liberty. TIME [May 17] now announces that [TIME, Inc.] will publish a weekly covering sports, and that it has not yet been titled. For anything from $25,000 down-but anything-may I suggest that this new publication be named SWEAT...
Hearst's Journal-American read the decision to mean that it could now publish all the secret court transcript, promptly serialized on Page One the testimony of Call Girl Pat Ward. (The J-A thoughtfully substituted "A.G.." "R.M." and other initials for her customers' full names in the interests of "fairness.") But while other Manhattan papers had access to the juicy testimony, they printed not a word of it. They decided it was old stuff because the case had been so thoroughly covered when it was still "secret...
...managing a company, will not take on a property unless it is already doing well. He personally heads only two of his many companies (Canadian Delhi and Delhi), has not even set foot in many of their offices. (His only advice to Henry Holt was that it should publish a book on gin rummy.) He leaves all the details to a crack team of young financial brains headed by his sons John Dabney, 32, and Clint Jr., 30, along with James H. Clark, 45, a former executive in a Chicago firm of management consultants. Around Dallas, they are known...