The newspaperman lay across the table, his head asleep on his arm.
They sat drinking, the newspaperman lost in a mysterious excitement that gathered in his voice.
Vaguely the newspaperman wondered whether he was interviewing the scientist or the scientist interviewing him.
The gimlet eyes of the old white-haired scientist regarded the newspaperman sharply.
The newspaperman was now sitting on the edge of his chair.
Seemingly the only man with a definite purpose in that whirlpool of terror-stricken men and women, the newspaperman settled down to the serious business of battling his way through the swarming street.
The newspaperman was doubtless familiar with the procedure.
In addition to that, the newspaperman had arranged to communicate with his paper via the cannery wireless should he be fortunate enough to secure a big story.
Gregory moved nearer to Bronson and allowed the newspaperman to accompany the party on the speed-craft.
The newspaperman was handing Billings a cigar-shaped capsule half filled with a coarse white powder.
It was some time before the truth leaked out through the lips of a newspaperman who was aboard the Bennington.
William Rufus Le ffaçasé astonished me, as well as every newspaperman in the country by resigning as editor of the Daily Intelligencer, a post he had held before many of its reporters were born.
I know all about deadlines; I was a newspaperman when you were vainly suckling canine dugs.
From the point of view of the newspaperman the Frenchman is the ideal soldier of the world.
And of course that newspaperman said, "My God, I thought he was going to shoot us.
Specifically, do you know a reporter, newspapermannow with Scripps-Howard, by the name of Seth Kantor?
That's the first thing a newspaperman ought to learn.
I'm going to make a newspaperman of you or my name's not Rufus Twice.
And Keller quietly ushered the newspaperman upstairs, where the latter stood for a long time until Mrs. Lawler opened the door of the sickroom for him.
I'm telling you something, Lawler," grinned the newspaperman as he gripped Lawler's hand just before the train started.
Well now, wouldn't Captain King and that newspaperman have blocked your side vision over in the direction of the TV cameras?
And did you see anybody on the way up or down whom you recognized as not being a newspaperman or a police officer.
This biography of a newspaperman and inventor brings out sides of pioneer life that emphasis on fighting, farming, and ranching generally overlooks.
The next spring his Authentic Life of Billy the Kid was published at Santa Fe, at least partly written, according to good evidence, by a newspaperman named Ash Upton.
Not that the plump newspaperman who had written the account of that first victorious bout had achieved anything but a masterpiece of sensationalism.
But when the newspaperman turned at last to lead the way down into the body of the house he explained in one brief word: "Preliminary," he said.
How come a muckraking newspaperman like you never turned up anything on them, Gordon?
If you ever look at my record, you'll find I'm an ex-newspaperman myself.