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...latest misadventures for his club, the Junior Ganymede, an exclusive organization for butlers which keeps a book on the habits and peculiarities of their employers. Bertie is naturally concerned least the book fall into the wrong hands. The second is that Bertie's old Oxford chum. Harold "Ginger" Winship, is standing for Parliament in the by-election at Market Snodsbury, in deference to the wishes of his bossy finance, Florence Craye, Bertie goes to his Aunt Dahlia's house in Market Snodsbury to help Ginger--though unwillingly, since he too has been engaged to Florence Craye, with traumatic results...
Since the BAD-Phoenix rivalry began, the Boston Globe has stepped up its investigative reports and expanded its weekend entertainment coverage. "The competition," says Globe Editor Tom Winship, "is going to keep us on our toes." Another result of the newspaper war is a change in the attitudes of some of the young radical newsmen. Says BAD Editor Ted Gross, 26: "A lot of us tend to think that the great American myth of competition is crap. But there is something about the competition of two papers that makes working for them or reading them exciting. It's what...
While court action temporarily prevented the Times from publishing more of the Pentagon papers, its rivals were playing catchup. The Washington Post and Boston Globe front-paged other parts of the study. They too were stopped by the courts. "I would have felt left out," said Globe Editor Thomas Winship, "if the Government hadn't moved against us." Later, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the eleven-paper Knight chain turned up still more details. So many papers were printing Pentagon pieces that Editor Kenneth MacDonald of the Des Moines Register lamented...
Andrew M. Whelan of 33 Agassiz Street and Baltimore, Maryland; Robert J. White of Adams House and Plainsboro, New Jersey; Michael B. Winship of 3 Sacramento Street and North Sandwich, New Hampshire; Charles L. Wisseman III of Kirkland House and Cickeysville, Maryland; Scott A. Young of Quincy House and Syosset, New York; David C. Zuroff of Lowell House and N. Merrick, New York City...
...Governor Winship-Why the fifth commandment...