Word: herald
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Students sacrifice accurate reporting for more recent news, judging from the popularity the Boston Herald enjoys over the New York Times and the Herald-Tribune which are both late in appearing on local stands as compared to the Boston sensationalisms...
Critics (many of whom are closet composers) so admire her service to music that they never give her a bad notice. Last week the New York Herald Tribune's second-string critic, Francis Perkins, read a book (Drew Middleton's Our Share of Night) through much of the program, finally seemed to sleep. The next day his review was the best she received...
...Guild strike against Hearst's Los Angeles evening Herald & Express for about the same terms demanded of J. David Stern ended after 83 days. The Guild had asked for a 40% pay boost, settled for 14%. Cried the Herald & Express in a front-page editorial: "It was a senseless strike . . . the workers lost money, the newspaper lost money . . . the public of Southern California was deprived of its greatest daily newspaper...
Selections were made by editors of the following papers: the Brown Herald, the Columbia Spectator, the Cornell Daily Sun, the CRIMSON, the Dartmouth, the Pennsylvania, the Princetonlan, and the Yale Daily News...
...dove is on hand and the goose will hang high- Gimbels and Macy's and Herald Square Saks