Word: post-dispatch
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...Louis Post-Dispatch, for years a newspaperman's reverent synonym for crack reporting and militant crusading, was on the wrong side of an exclusive story of wrongdoing. Its yeasty afternoon competitor, the Star-Times, made the most...
...Star-Times triumphantly editorialized on Page One: "Strange and decadent journalism that, in order to embarrass or discredit a competitor, lines up on the side of suppression, censorship and whitewash." The Globe-Democrat and the Post-Dispatch had nothing...
...round softies of today, get on your feet and salute a man." The man thus challengingly saluted: Frank Crosby, dead in his mid-70s, who 50 years ago fought the longest and strangest knockout fight in history. The saluter: Ed Wray, St. Louis Post-Dispatch sports editor...
Almost alone in the U.S. press, the alert St. Louis Post-Dispatch took notice of Will Rogers' remarks. Said the Post-Dispatch last week...
Willkie was vacationing in Maine when the questions arrived, knew nothing about them until the ten days were nearly up. By then the story had leaked to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and the anti-Willkie press was gleefully asking Willkie to put up or shut up. He returned home to discover an ultimatum that the letter would be made public if the questions went unanswered. Snorted Willkie: "They aren't going to put me on a spot." He telephoned that he would be glad to go to St. Louis next week to talk things over but that...