Word: travelerism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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If Fellow Traveler Jo Davidson's outfit, can, by questionable talent and shallow showmanship, exert its unique leverage on the American electorate, then that electorate must assume full responsibility for the damage inflicted upon the governmental structure by the brand of visionary, leftist young pinks who will enter public...
Crusader Holand's case is largely a concatenation of guesses intended to account for the Minnesota relics. As for the relics themselves, it is possible that they are as bogus as the Cardiff Giant, for whether or not there were Scandinavians in the Middle West in the latter, half...
An Indifferent Lot. Boston is top-heavy with newspapers. It has eight, and only New York City with nine dailies has more. Among the eight, the Herald stands second lowest in circulation (144,000), owes its prosperity to advertisers' knowledge that it is read by the people with the...
Pravda's No.1 hatchet man, David Zaslavsky, came out swinging savagely. He tried to pin on Atkinson the practice (Pravda's own practice, incidentally) of reckless and scurrilous fiction-mongering. He portrayed him as a "commercial traveler" for a typical capitalist newspaper enterprise, whose only job was to...
Like any traveler back from a trip, Prime Minister Mackenzie King wanted to tell about some of the things he had seen. To the House of Commons he said: