Word: herald
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...long-ailing New York Herald Tribune, which has been busily expanding since brisk, 30-year-old Ogden ("Brownie") Reid stepped in as publisher last spring, had to pull in its belt this week. Five years after launching an 8 p.m. "Early Bird" edition in hopes of snaring readers from the Times (whose first edition does not hit the street until 10 p.m.), the Trib decided to drop it to save money. By pushing the first edition deadline back an hour, Brownie Reid also figures that staffers will have more time to fill out their stories, thus cut down makeover costs...
With the circulation and advertising gains, Brownie Reid believes that his diet for the Trib is already proving its success. Furthermore, the Herald Tribune Syndicate, which now has an alltime record total of 46 papers on its wire services and 835 mail customers, is making more money than ever before in its 31-year history. Said Reid last week: "We should stay in the black from...
...their performances the men sang everything from Bach and Palestrina to "Fair Harvard." As the New York Herald's Paris edition commented, the Club had shown that there was something besides jazz in America. They also performed in many famous cathedrals, including a concert under the stars in the shell of Verdun Cathedral...
...Club itself never dragged bottom. Its pace was fast, and its music well-liked. The Paris Herald summed up the group's tour as "a bit of very concentrated Americanism...
...Nebraska has only elected two Democrats to state and federal offices in the past 15 years since the Omaha World-Herald has backed the G.O.P. candidates [Sept. 5]. If it really wants to test its power, it should try to elect a Democrat in this state, where it is practically a crime to smuggle a Democrat across the border...