Word: herald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Stone, Washington correspondent for PM and "sometime columnist" for The Nation and Joseph W. Alsop '32, New York Herald Tribune writer, last night converged on the Marshall Plan from two different angles, roughed it around, and finally designated it as the only possible solution for world tension...
President Truman's policy toward Russia will come up for discussion at tonight's Law Forum meeting at 7:50 o'clock in Rindge Tech Auditorium. Speakers will be Joseph W. Alsop '32, columinist for the New York Herald Tribune, and I. F. Stone. Washington editor of The Nation...
Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" will herald the revival of the long-dormant Harvard Radio Workshop tonight at 9 o'clock over WHRV...
...daily Oklahoman. Instead of firing him, the impressed senators promoted him to chief page. When he grew up, Townes trained on the Scripps-Howard Cleveland Press, went to Harvard on a Nieman Fellowship (1942). Three years later, with Cleveland Newspaper Broker Smith Davis, he took over the Spartanburg (S.C.) Herald and Journal. Townes gingered it up enough to net him a $55,000 profit when he and Davis sold out last year...
Matthiessen criticized as "strongly biased" the press reports of journalists such as Joseph Alsop, whose recent article in the New York Herald Tribune on "The Creeping Terror in Prague" was written, he claimed, after the author had spent one weekend there...