In his skinny front-page columns for The Journal, he was our foremost chronicler of the longest peacetime expansion in American history.
If I ran a regular front-page column, it would become stale stuff.
In 1948, he moved to Chicago to write a daily front-page column for the Chicago Journal of Commerce.
Today, those purported comments earned him the ire of editorial writers, who attacked his seeming indifference in front-page columns.
After a glance through the front-page columns, he added: "Lack of news is sometimes good news."
In 1971, he joined The Wall Street Journal as staff writer producing front-page columns and articles about national and international topics.
His eyes follow the front-page columns, reading the speculations and assertions.
It filled two front-page columns and the entire second page, and vaulted the writer to journalistic prominence overnight.
He scanned the front-page column; then whistled.
In fact, his articles totalled something like 3,000 words and filled two front-page columns plus the entire second page.