Word: herald
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Great as has been the discussion concerning the despoliation of Europe's old masters by Americans, a still more furious storm threatens on the horizon. According to a recent dispatch to the New York Herald Tribune, an American connoisseur of art has carried from the shores of France no less than a historic relic of primary importance, a monument to French Democracy--in fact, the very bath tub in which the great Marat was stabbed by Charlotte Corday. This new fad of Americans no longer to confine themselves to purely artistic objects and to enter the field of historic memorials...
...gave the Laborites a chance to cry: "Baldwin has gagged the Prince!" It lent a ring of truth to the comment of Labor's Daily Herald...
...most advanced form of newspaper color printing today is color rotogravure, which is used in the Sunday supplements of the New York World, Chicago Tribune, Syracuse Herald, Buffalo Times, Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Omaha World-Herald. This process requires five cylinders: two for rotogravure, three for red, yellow, blue...
...view of the Christian Herald's and Bishop Cannon's joint distaste for liquor, there seemed no doubt but that Bishop Cannon had been honored more for his anti-Prohibitionism than for his purely non-political Christian virtues and contributions...
Bishop Cannon is the first to receive the Christian Herald's award, which hereafter will be annual. Since the Christian Herald is the largest Protestant weekly in the U. S. its award is a matter of no small moment. In time, Editor High and Chain-Store Tycoon James Cash Penney, who is president of the Christian Herald Association, Inc., hope to have their award rated as a sort of Nobel prize for religion. Unlike the Nobel prizes, however, Christian Herald awards will go to none but U. S. citizens...