Word: sensationalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Right now the logical candidate for a T spinman would be this year's Freshman star Jim Kenary, a potent runner and passer. But the chances are strong that Kenary may be switched out of his old slot and into the tailback position, where his abilities are equally needed That...
Also in Gothic is the Payne-Whitney Gymnasium, a cathedral-like structure which houses among other things, the original Handsome Dan, stuffed and mounted, and one of the country's finest indoor swimming pools with excellent seating accommodations for spectators. So numerous are the tiers of seats, placed almost vertically...
At Lake Success last week a Russian scientist created a minor sensation in a very major matter when it appeared that he was moving his country approximately half an inch toward international control of the atom. The sensation promptly collapsed.
In the body of their stories, the papers reported Professor Alexandrov's remarks more or less accurately, but in their headlines and leads they gave the impression that he was talking about international "control" and "supervision." Since the Russian had no such things in mind, he denounced the stories...
But the most significant and promising gesture came from the Kremlin's pinnacle of power, Joseph Stalin, who twice within recent weeks has good-naturedly answered questionnaires submitted by foreign journalists. Stalin's replies, particularly those given to United Press' Hugh Baillie two days ago, have caused a minor sensation...