Word: herald
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...KENTUCKY, Democratic Senator Tom Underwood, editor of the Lexington Herald, is slightly ahead of ex-Senator John Sherman Cooper. Cooper is running well ahead of the G.O.P. national ticket...
...only the second-last word. The book (and TIME'S review of it as well) called Brown University one of "20 famous Eastern colleges," failed to include it as a member of the Ivy League. Brown is in the Ivy League, and the editors of the Brown Daily Herald have now had the last word. In an almost-forgotten TIME style which no ordinary college student would be old enough to remember, they wrote : "From Providence, R.I. last week came disgruntled sounds as upperclassmen and beaniebearing freshmen arrived on College Hill. Strange to say, the clamor arose not from...
That night, back in Manhattan at the Herald Tribune Forum, Eisenhower returned to the Communist theme. In a crisp analysis of the recent Red Party congress in Moscow, Ike held that Russia was aiming especially at wrecking the free world.'s economy. "Annual handouts" to U.S. allies, he argued, are no long-range defense. He proposed a "new look" at the problem, in concert with U.S. allies and directed at "reviving free-world economies and trade as a whole...
...popular press cried censorship and denounced the ban as "almost feudal." Even the unofficial Church of England Newspaper asked: "Why not let everybody see it who can? The monarchy in this country is not an underground movement." The Socialist Daily Herald huffed that "the ban reflects a stuffiness of mind utterly inappropriate to the 'new Elizabethan...
...Watertown (New York) Times turned to the Herald-Tribune. "Why don't you realize that Adlai's the only good man, that he's going to win?" Both the Watertown Times and the Herald-Tribune are Republican newspapers. The Tribune answered: "It's not my business to realize anything...