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Eight years ago, when the Communist Party petitioned for a place on the ballot in Pennsylvania, the Scripps-Howard Pittsburgh Press had a sly idea. It published the names of petition signers, and waited for the reaction. The Communists howled that the Press was intimidating them. But of 4,800...
Stilwell died a year and a half ago. Theodore H. White, a former TIME correspondent in Chungking, has assembled "Stilwell's Story" from the general's fascinatingly revealing diary, his letters to Mrs. Stilwell and random papers. The collection, edited and liberally annotated by White (who shares Stilwell...
Sheets is up at 7 every morning, to start a round of activity which permits no time for dreaming. In one day he may drive into Claremont for a meeting of the City Planning Commission, confer with his partner (he is also an architect) about the design of a new...
*U.P. President Hugh Baillie: President Thomas Beck, Crowell-Collier Publishing Co.; Editor Erwin D. Canham, Christian Science Monitor; Publisher Norman Chandler, Los Angeles Times; President John D. Ewing, Times Publishing Co., Ltd., Shreveport, La.; Managing Editor Lee Hills, Miami Herald; President Roy W. Howard, Scripps-Howard Newspapers; Publisher Edwin Palmer...
Editor Townes was asking his bosses as well as his readers. When he took over six months ago, Owners Ed and Jim Scripps had promised Townes free rein. But cautious Publisher Frank W. Power was against crusades; they might hurt business. Townes asked the Scripps Brothers to back him up...