Word: herald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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William James Hall is "a white blotch on the skyline" and Larsen Hall a "fortress turned away from the world." according to an article in the Boston Sunday Herald Magazine...
Searching for new angles, a few reporters concentrated on peripheral people. The Miami Herald's Gene Miller described prospective jurors, including an insect exterminator who was opposed to the death sentence for humans. Theo Wilson was impressed with a seeress named Jeannie, who turned up at the trial and claimed she had never made a wrong prediction. Her verdict on Candy: innocent...
...which plans to run mostly local news with a smattering of wire-service copy from U.P.I., faces competition from a weekly, the Arlington Heights Herald, whose editors feel that suburbanites lack the time to read a local daily. The Day thinks otherwise. "A suburban dweller who hears a fire engine in the middle of the night wants to know what has happened right away," says Stanton. To make sure that other competition does not grow too strong, Field Enterprises has bought up a string of 13 suburban weeklies and a modern offset printing press on which the Day will initially...
...controversy between the Herald and the Charles began on January 19 when Hirsch did not review the opening performance of the new play. Frank Sugrue, managing director of the Charles, accused Hirsch of "managing" the theatre news...
Hirsch, who has been writing reviews for the Herald since January 1, 1966, said although the Charles is an important theatre, there is more than one theatre in Boston and none deserves special treatment...