An article about columnist Igor Cassini in 1963 resulted in Cassini's arrest and conviction as a secret agent for Dominican strongman Trujillo.
As I told you before, as a Latin American columnist and one interested in affairs, I had been looking for some time in New Orleans for representatives of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
Prior to that I was a columnist with New Orleans States Item, with an interest in Latin America.
Rowan, the celebrated columnist and onetime Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, was one of the first Negroes to complete the V-12 program.
The society columnist who had described her coiffure at a Washington ball, six weeks ago, would have been startled to recognize Mercedes Colby, daughter of a retired Navy Admiral.
Even more sharply would that columnisthave been astonished by the identity of Miss Colby's present escorts.
That was when Ellen realized he was Stone Aimes, that feisty medical columnist for the New York Sentinel.
There was an odd, illogical delight in the way Pederson said it--and something almost frightening the way Mandleco just stood there in cold silence, gazing at the tele-columnist with a look of boundless regret.
The tele-columnist was a tall, dour and bushy-browed man who took a perverse sort of pride in the impression he gave of shabbiness.
The last thing for a columnistto indulge in is dreams.
Dramatic critic of his newspaper for three years (two years at the war), an envied, quoted and omniscient columnist since his return from France.
Every columnist in town had something to say about that last installment of his novel.
This is rare for this gentleman, because he is a columnist for the Dallas Times Herald, because he never could get out any copy for my club.