Word: posting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Then the President tilted his head back in a characteristic little mannerism, which both announces that he is ready for a fresh question and helps his astigmatic eyes spot the next questioner through his glasses. He spotted a fellow Missourian, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's able Raymond Brandt. Brandt asked whether the Krock interview had been authorized in that form. It had been, said the President...
...President had intended to omit the "damn" in "say what he pleases." Said the President: Yes, but he would put it in if they wanted him to. When the President tried to change the subject again, Doris Fleeson, whose syndicated column appears in the Fair Dealing New York Post, stuck to the old one. Said she acidly: "Some of us think our business is very important." Snapped the President: Sometimes he was not so sure...
From his Broadway beat, Columnist Leonard Lyons last week also reported an exclusive White House story. "David K. Niles, veteran member of the White House staff," wrote Lyons in the New York Post and 72 other newspapers, "is compiling statistics on WPA graduates who become successful. Its purpose is to show that the income taxes they paid, and paid by others who earned money through the efforts of those WPA men, totaled more than the cost...
...bull market of 1942-46, when hopes for Russian-U.S. harmony reached their post-revolution high, the bonds soared from $2.50 to $220-an incredible 8,700%. By early this year, the cold war had chilled them back to $20. But last week, when Winston Churchill and others suggested new talks with Stalin, hope surged once more through the trade in Russian "Imperials." In a single day's trading, the bonds accounted for about 80% of all bond trading on the New York Curb Exchange; at week's end they were selling...
...Valpey's staff. Connecticut apparently knows who the other assistants will be, but is releasing their names one at a time. However, it does not appear that either Elmer Madar, end coach, or Ben McCabe, jayvee mentor, will join Valpey, who recommended only Jordan for an assistant's post. Steve Sebo, Valpey's fourth aide last fall, has already secured a position at Michigan State College...