Word: sensationalist
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...perhaps because of this that the HYRC is less sensationalist and more orthodox in its work than most of its rivals. "We don't believe in rallies and telegrams," Rusher explains, "we want concrete and useful political action...
Harvard has anti-leftist teachers, too," was the frank admission headlined by Saturday's Chicago Tribune, after the sensationalist journal had spent a week hurling invective at "communism" in the College courses and faculty...
Sound works such as "training the Boy" by McKeever of the spare the red school of pedagogy and even an Argentinean publication entitled "veritas" were also ignored for more sensationalist and pornographic volumes on Medieval...
Clinics & Cars. Roy Burkhart's candor and his readiness to use clinical and psychiatric techniques in his church work have often shocked conservatives. He has been branded a cheap sensationalist for his birth-control discussions, marriage clinics and seminars on sex adjustment problems. But his methods seem to work. Out of the nearly 1,000 marriages he has performed during the past twelve years, only nine have ended in divorce...
...Less directly involved in war, but caught in its vortex, were Novelist-Biographer Stefan Zweig, dead by his own hand in Brazilian exile ("The artist has been wounded in his concentration. . . ."); sensationalist Richard Julius Herman Krebs (alias Jan Valtin, hero of under-coverman Krebs's 1941 best-seller Out of the Night), imprisoned by the Justice Department for deportation to Germany at war's end; Author Waldo ("I love Argentina. . . .") Frank, who gave a repeat performance of the mauling he received in Kentucky's Harlan County in 1932 by getting attacked by young Fascists in Buenos Aires...