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Last week fellow coaches, voting in the Scripps-Howard newspapers annual poll, handed Charley the laurel wreath of the profession: they voted him "Coach of the Year." With III first-place votes out of 384, he led Runners-Up Lynn Waldorf of California (50 first-place votes), Bud Wilkinson of...
The Worker was quick to scream "freedom of the press," and it got quick support from solidly capitalistic and bitterly anti-Red sources. Said Scripps-Howard's World-Telegram & Sun: "We know how the newsdealers feel . . . However, there are authorities properly empowered to discipline traitors and silence their publications...
By the time the first returns were in and counted, several papers had announced that they would run no more ads in the campaign. Editor Frank A. Clarvoe of Scripps-Howard's San Francisco News said shortly: "It was a damned stupid campaign and whoever thought it up ought...
What happens in a big U.S. city when all daily newspapers stop publishing? Last week Pittsburgh was finding out. When the Mailers' Union went on strike a fortnight ago-and the Drivers' Union refused to load papers - Pittsburgh's Scripps-Howard's Press, Hearst's...
On the resignation of Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, in 1947, the President had an equally succinct report: "He failed miserably as Secretary of State and ran out on me ... when I needed him worst. His 'bad heart' has now left him when he has found that...