One columnist described her as "a woman of a certain age trying too hard to hold on."
"Political insanity" is how one columnist described the President's strategy.
The Dracula cartoons resulted, and columnists described him as steely, strident, insincere, aloof and arrogant.
A local gossip columnist, who wrote under the name Polly Peachtree, described Mitchell's love life in a 1922 column:
The columnist describes "how corporate greed and political corruption are undermining America."
Robert Maxwell, as a columnist in his own British newspaper, The Daily Mirror, described him this week, was "part monster, part magic."
Unlike many New Yorkers, the horses this columnist describes must not be unionized.
One columnist described it as a contest between two "former champions, both beaten, both past their best".
In 1937, a columnist described Deep Ellum as:
The columnist describes how to make sketches experimenting with possible layouts and finally mark the desired choice on the floor.