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...dislike intensely the way I look," said Columnist Dorothy Thompson to an interviewer. "I cannot bear it! But I haven't the character to get thin. Getting thin is a life in itself. I can't integrate it with my life...
...couple of months ago a wiry, bristly man with large ears and a happy Irish face strode into the editorial offices of the New York Sun and asked for a job. The Sun's executives snapped the applicant up. He was mnemonic John Kieran, for 16 years sports columnist for the New York Times, for four and a half years a Shakespeare quoter, birdlore expert, Latin scholar, jingle singer and general know-it-all of Information, Please...
John Kieran had long admired Reporter Robert (Bob) Davis, the evening Sun's columnist who roamed the globe and wrote what he pleased. Bob Davis' death three months ago left a gap in the Sun's pages which Kieran felt he could fill...
Complained the New York Daily News: "The London newspapers are daily scooping the world, enjoying breaks on stories of from six hours to as many days." Columnist-Radio Commentator Cal Tinney complained that the North Africa war was being fought "in a journalistic vacuum...
...Columnist Walter Lippmann forsook foreign affairs and domestic politics for a moment last week to deliver a pep talk to the U.S. businessman. And he said a mouthful...