"Truth, Justice and the American Way" cite?

Sam Clements SClements at NEO.RR.COM
Fri Jun 9 23:43:01 UTC 2006


Actually, I can only attest to having watched it by about 1954.  But I
really did have a tv in 1948.  Dad paid about $250 for it.  Thus I never
heard a radio show.  No need.  My loss.

sc

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From: "Sam Clements" <SClements at NEO.RR.COM>
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Subject: Re: "Truth, Justice and the American Way" cite?


> You mean that my cite that I first heard that in 1952 by watching the
> "Adventures of Superman" on tv doesn't count?  :)
>
> The show started in 1951, but I can only attest to having seen it by 1952.
>
> Sam Clements, avid tv watcher, who had a tv in 1948.
>
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> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 7:19 PM
> Subject: "Truth, Justice and the American Way" cite?
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>> _http://www.barrypopik.com/article/1614/truth-justice-and-the-comics-new-york-
>> newsday_
>> (http://www.barrypopik.com/article/1614/truth-justice-and-the-comics-new-york-newsday)
>> ...
>> I just added the slogan of New York Newsday: "Truth, Justice and the
>> Comics."
>> ...
>> Does anyone have a decent cite for "Truth, Justice and the American Way"?
>> ProQuest seems to have it from 1962 only.
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