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Like most newsmen trained in fidelity to fact, newcomer Scripps-Howard Columnist Robert C. Ruark has long looked with amused incredulity at the ingenious, highly imaginative product of a money-making little tribe: the Broadway columnists. Last week, with a column to do it in, he gave his own parodic version of what thousands read under the impression that they are getting the inside dope, hot from Lindy's and the Stork Club...
Last week, inspired by the award of a Bronze Star to T-3 Mickey Rooney for "entertaining troops under fire," Newsman Robert C. Ruark wrote in the New York World-Telegram...
...Newsman Ruark, who served as a naval officer for three dangerous years in the Battle of the Atlantic, aboard ammunition ships in the Mediterranean, and in the far Pacific, is entitled to wear only the three theater ribbons (with two combat stars) and the Victory Ribbon...