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...myself: there's something funny about Harry." Indeed there is. The head of Harry Rosenfeld of the Albany Times-Union sits atop the body of Reg Murphy, former editor of the San Francisco Examiner. Says James Bellows, who is still in the picture despite leaving the Los Angeles Herald Examiner last November: "Harry is wondering where his body is. He thinks [David] Halvorsen might have...
...story on his first sports assignment in 1928: covering a night football practice, he wrote the piece from the viewpoint of a glowworm depressed by the awesome competition of the field lights. Smith was exceptionally prolific, turning out five columns a week for 21 years at the New York Herald Tribune, and four a week for ten years at the New York Times. He lavished most of his attention on his favorite sports-baseball, boxing, horseracing and football-but he also was a keen lover of the outdoors and wrote with affection about fishing. "He might have been a great...
Barrett is no newcomer to the lively exercise of White House watching. As a Washington reporter from 1962 to 1965 for the New York Herald Tribune, he assessed the first 18 months of the Administration of Lyndon B. Johnson. Thirteen years later, he covered the Jimmy Carter White House for eleven months. Barrett has found Reaganites are more accessible and more tolerant of press criticism than Johnson and Carter people. Says Barrett...
...eight students now attend other American colleges, one attends Brown and one student from China could not attend any university in the United States, the Brown Daily Herald reported...
...total of 16 per cent of the junior class last year studied abroad, mainly in England, France and Italy, the Brown Daily Herald reported...