Phil who wrote Power and the Glory

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• '60s folkie Phil

• '60s protest singer

• '60s protest singer Phil

• 'All the News That's Fit to Sing' was his first album

• (The Marines Have Landed on the Shores of) Santo Domingo singer Phil

• All the News That's Fit to Print coiner

• All The News That's Fit To Print coiner Adolph

• All the news that's fit to print speaker

• Changes singer

• Der Rosenkavalier baron

• Der Rosenkavalier character

• Draft Dodger Rag folk singer

• Draft Dodger Rag performer

• Draft Dodger Rag protest singer Phil

• Draft Dodger Rag singer

• I Ain't Marchin' Anymore folk singer Phil

• I Ain't Marchin' Anymore singer Phil

• I Ain't Marching Any More folkie Phil

• I Ain't Marching Anymore folk singer

• I Ain't Marching Anymore singer

• I Ain't Marching Anymore singer, 1965

• Love Me, I'm a Liberal folkie Phil

• Love Me, I'm a Liberal singer

• Love Me, I'm a Liberal singer Phil

• Love Me, I'm a Liberal songwriter

• New York Times publishing giant

• Pleasures of the Harbor singer Phil

• Power and the Glory songwriter

• Singing journalist Phil

• Talking Vietnam singer

• The Highwayman singer

• The Highwayman singer Phil

• The War Is Over writer/singer

• 1896-1935 New York Times publisher Adolph who revived the paper

• A New York Times publisher

• Adolph of The Trust

• Adolph of journalistic fame

• Adolph of publishing

• Adolph of the Times

• Adolph who adamantly opposed anti-Semitism

• Adolph who coined All the news that's fit to print

• Adolph who created the slogan 'All the News That's Fit to Print'

• Adolph who was chief of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935

• Arthur ___ Sulzberger, Jr. (New York Times publisher)

• Arthur Sulzberger Jr.'s middle name

• Baron in Der Rosenkavalier

• Basso in Der Rosen-kavalier

• Big name in journalism

• Big name in newspaper publishing

• Big name in newspapers

• Big name in publishing

• Billy Bragg's I Dreamed I Saw Phil ___ Last Night

• Coined All the news that's fit to print

• Coined All the News That's Fit to Print

• Director of the Associated Press, 1900-35

• Dylan contemporary

• Dylan contemporary Phil

• Early newspaper innovator

• Editor who coined the motto 'All the News That's Fit to Print'

• Famed publisher

• Famous name in newspaper publishing

• Famous name in the fourth estate

• Folk legend Phil

• Folk singer

• Folk singer Phil

• Folk songwriter Phil

• Folk-singing Phil

• Folkie Phil

• Former New York Times publisher Adolph

• He lowered the New York Times' price from 3

• Hearst contemporary

• Late protest singer

• Longtime New York Times publisher Adolph

• Longtime Associated Press director

• Longtime Associated Press director Adolph

• Longtime New York Times publisher

• Longtime Times publisher Adolph

• N.Y. newspaper name

• N.Y. Times patriarch

• N.Y. Times VIP

• Name in journalism

• New York Times buyer of 1896

• New York Times editorial page name

• New York Times name

• New York Times patriarch

• New York Times pioneer

• New York Times publisher Adolph

• New York Times publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger Jr.

• New York Times publisher from 1896 to 1935

• New York Times reviver Adolph

• New York Times reviver Adolph Simon ___

• News publisher Adolph

• Newsman

• Newsman Adolph

• Newspaper family name

• Newspaper publisher Adolph

• Newspaper publisher Adolph Simon

• Newspaper publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger

• Newspaperman Adolph

• Newspaperman Arthur ___ Sulzberger

• Noted name in newspapering

• Noted New York Times publisher

• Noted newspaper publisher

• Noted publisher

• Operatic baron

• Paper patriarch

• Phil of '60s folk

• Phil of '60s-'70s folk

• Phil of folk

• Phil of folk music

• Phil of folk singing

• Phil of old protest songs

• Phil of protest songs

• Phil the folkie

• Phil who did Pleasures of the Harbor

• Phil who dissed Pete Seeger in Love Me, I'm a Liberal

• Phil who played with Mitchell

• Phil who sang Draft Dodger Rag

• Phil who sang I Ain't Marching Anymore

• Phil who sang Jim Dean of Indiana

• Protest singer of the '60s

• Protest singer Phil

• Protest singer-songwriter Phil ___

• Publisher Adolph

• Publishing magnate

• Publishing notable Adolph

• Pulitzer contemporary

• Punch Sulzberger's middle name

• Self-proclaimed singing journalist

• Singer Phil

• Sulzberger in-law

• The New York Times publisher

• Times patriarch

• U.S. publisher: 1858-1935

• United States newspaper publisher (1858-1935)


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