Word: herald
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Local reaction to the Corporation's stand has been generally unfavorable. Only the Christian Science Monitor and the Herald have given the decision any kind of editorial support, while most Boston papers have attacked it violently...
...Times's John Martin found it hard to take. "Nothing whatever of choreographic texture,"he wrote, and doubted "whether it is to everybody's taste." The Herald Tribune's Walter Terry decided that "the idea itself possesses impact [done with] taste and tenderness, some wry humor and much beauty...
...remaining drawings are by Al Hirschfeld, drama cartoonist of the New York Times, Dahl of the Boston Herald, Jimmy Hatle of "They'll Do It Every Time," R. Osborn, and David Royce...
...general was as good as his word. In 1863 Thomas W. Knox, correspondent of the New York Herald, wrote a story blaming the failure of an attempt to outflank the Confederate defenders of Vicksburg on Sherman's faulty disposition of troops. The general's orders were so confused, wrote Knox, that "discussion . . . with respect to his sanity was revived with great earnestness." This was too much for Sherman. He arrested Correspondent Knox on charges of spying, did his irascible best to have him hanged. A court-martial saved Knox from the gallows, but he was banned from Sherman...
...Jenner Committee began its second set of hearings here, five University professors were among the signers of an advertisement in yesterday's Boston Herald which urged "every American who treasures our heritage of freedom" to resist the destruction of liberties by congressional committees...