Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Whether the misgivings are justified or not, they certainly exist. They appear to be widespread. Obviously, Dean Landis will begin his duties in an environment far less friendly than that of Deans Langdell, Ames, Pound and Acting Dean Morgan. --The Boston Herald...
Reporting. The $1,000 for a distinguished example of reporting was split five ways by John J. O'Neill of the New York Herald Tribune, William L. Laurence of the New York Times, Howard W. Blakeslee of the Associated Press, Gobind Behari Lai of Universal Service and David Dietz of the Scripps-Howard Newspapers, for their coverage of the Harvard Tercentennial celebrations last autumn...
...that Mr. Walter Lippmann has started sniping at Dean Landis in his syndicated column for the Herald-Tribune, and Mr. George G. Zabriskic has crystallized in his recent letter to the Alumni Bulletin a good deal of conservative Harvard resentment toward some of the recent utterances of the Dean-designate, the question "Is Landis really the man?" needs a bit of public airing. For to many who were profoundly pleased at the selection of Mr. Landis a few months ago, on the basis of his brilliant legal thinking and his diplomatic handling of the S.E.C., it comes as distinct shock...
...interesting as the intricate paths of Hearst finance were the tabulations on the state of typical Hearstpapers.* Six of the nine dailies now included in Hearst publications, Inc. made less money last year than ten years ago, the exceptions being the Oakland Post-Enquirer, Los Angeles Evening Herald & Express and the Detroit Times. Four made less money last year than five years ago in the deep of Depression, and six showed circulation losses since 1932. Most conspicuous loser was the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which has shown operating losses every year since 1929. Definitely on the down grade is the Chicago...
...Officially admitted in the registration was ownership of the Milwaukee Sentinel, ostensibly a Paul Block property. Publisher Block leases the Sentinel from Publisher Hearst. Last week Mr. Hearst leased his Washington Herald to Mrs. Eleanor ("Cissy") Patterson, sister of Publisher Joseph Medill Patterson of the tabloid New York Daily News. In seven years as its editor & publisher, she has seen its circulation rise from...