Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mind for further progress, happiness and common benefit should stand firm and resist the forces of retrogression. President Conant ended his address--one of the best he has yet made--with a declaration which should awaken a virile response both inside and outside of the Harvard brotherhood. --The Boston Herald...
Once again the conservative element in Harvard rose to the surface in an overwhelming majority to vote in the CRIMSON-Herald Tribune poll against the bogey of currency inflation $47-68 with 15 others feeling the issue was too obvious to vote...
...friendly William Christian Bullitt's lavish U. S. Embassy, good news awaited Roy Wilson Howard, orchidaceous board chairman of Scripps-Howard Newspapers. Stalin would see Publisher Howard on Sunday and Stalin did, to the sour vexation of Moscow's regular correspondents. Cabled the Herald Tribune's Joseph B. Phillips: "[The] interview which Joseph V. Stalin gave to Roy W. Howard ... on Sunday . . . has just been whipped into shape for release by the Commissariat of Foreign Affairs [on Wednesday...
This week in Zion's Herald, New England Methodist weekly, appears the first interview with Dr. Ambedkar to be published in the U. S. since he made his Nasik speech. To get it, able Editor Lewis Oliver Hartman went to India, sought out its No. 1 Untouchable, plied him with practical questions. Wrote the editor of Zion's Herald...
...defendants when they spoke in favor of the law's repeal, Dr. James B. Conant, president of Harvard University, yesterday was ordered to answer questions "Yes or No!" and Dr. William A. Neilson president of Smith College was accused of being a member of Communist organizations." From The Boston Herald...