Word: newspapermen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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INFLATION is no laughing matter, but the prices of so many products have risen in 1969 that some Pittsburgh newspapermen have concocted a new game based on inflationary psychology. According to them, it now takes three to tango, four's a crowd, and that favorite song of a few years back has become Four Coins in a Fountain. Similarly, the number 14 is bad luck, and so is four on a match. A stitch in time saves ten, cats have ten lives, two birds in the hand are worth three in the bush, a bluffer is a fiveflusher...
...newspapermen weren't listening. Mike Royko, a columnist for the Chicago Daily News. had the Weathermen pegged as aristocratic dilettantes. "They spoke a combination of Negro slang, greaser jargon, and Marxist slogans, which is a bit hard to do if you have a Ph.D. in Anthropology and your father is a stockbroker...
...committee's three newspapermen this year are Moss W. Armistead III, President and Publisher of the Ronoake
Alerted by Joseph Kraft's recent newspaper column, Boston newspapermen swarmed outside yesterday's Faculty meeting to see if Kraft's prediction of a Faculty revolt against the Harvard Administration would come true...
...press conference: "We have had a lot of dishonest newspapermen in this town. We still have. I could spit on some from here...