Word: bannering
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Time was when college undergraduates surveyed themselves on such simple questions as war and politics, blondes and brunettes. In the Kinsey era, that is old hat. For the past three years the editors of the Yale Banner, New Haven's yearbook, have been asking students all sorts of personal questions. Last week the Banner flashed the dope about the "Human Yale...
...Page One, the Her-Ex gleefully ran the story under an eight-column banner, captioned Nourse's picture "Recent Appointee to Superior Court Feels His Oats," and scornfully described him as "the new king of Los Angeles." To drive the point home, Managing Editor Campbell himself wrote a blistering editorial, "Black Robes Should Not Cover Proceedings in Los Angeles Courts." Next day, for good measure, Aggie Underwood and all the other city editors sent swarms of photographers to Judge Nourse's courtroom to snap more pictures-any pictures...
Next day, only two hours after the staff had been told, the second oldest Manhattan paper† ran its obituary under an eight-column banner on Page One: "The New York Sun has been sold to the New York World-Telegram . . . Today's issue will be the [Sun's) last. . ." Shrewd, dapper Roy W. Howard, 67, boss of the 19 Scripps-Howard papers, had bought the setting Sun as swiftly and silently as 19 years before he bought the Pulitzers' disintegrating World (TIME, March...
...Page One banner in the New York Daily News screamed: HUNT RED GOON IN UAW BOMBING. Inside, in a four-column, copyrighted exclusive, Reporter Jack Tur-cott put the finger on a mysterious assassin who was the "nation's No. i suspect" in the attempted dynamiting of Walter Reuther's union headquarters in Detroit (TIME, Jan. 2). Police in 48 states, wrote Turcott, were hunting one Paul F. Kassay, described by the News as a "Moscow-trained saboteur" and a "Communist fanatic . . . and avowed party hatchet man" who has been "at large" since another sabotage attempt...