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...part series heavily attacking him as inaccurate, unreliable and vindictive, Columnist Walter Winchell replied in a counterattack that went on for months. In the 200-odd dailies that carry his column, and over his Sunday-night radio-TV broadcast, Winchell called the Post everything from a "pinko-stinko sheet" and the "New York Ivan" to the "New York Posterior," the "New York Pravda" and the "Compost." He also suggested that the Post's staff was riddled with subversives. For Post Editor James A. Wechsler he had a separate set of Winchellisms, e.g., "Cherry Coke Wexla," "James Jake Ivan Wechsler...
Some pronounce it Yeeger, some pronounce it Yayger, others pronounce it stinko...
...football player (Quarterback Stevens); most of them are members of Princeton's Cottage Club, one of the 17 "eating" clubs established when Princeton abolished national fraternities in 1875. When Dick is not in training, he likes a couple of beers with his friends-"though I get stinko on four." As for girls, he has no "steady." "I haven't got time," he explains...
...liquor stocks show that Cantabridgians will spend a liquid New Year's Eve, yet there is still some possibility that once again some daring young Freshman will cut loose in the Yard and get the squirrels stinko on Scotch...
...People are always asking me what I do in nightclubs. 'Don't be stupid,' I reply, 'I get stinko!'. . . This morning ... I did something more. I sat in a seat in the Champagne Room at El Morocco which was still warm from having held the posterior of the ex-King of England. . . . Although the seat had rubbed and been rubbed by royalty, in a quite literal sense, I didn't notice when I rubbed it, and it rubbed me, that it felt different than any other seat. However, it may be that...