Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...forgotten man, ex-Under Secretary of State Welles writes a weekly syndicated column for the New York Herald Tribune, wrote a best-seller (The Time for Decision; TIME, July 24), edited the forthcoming An Intelligent American's Guide to the Peace, broadcasts over the Mutual network...
Christmas Hymns (victor Chorale, Robert Shaw conducting; Victor; 4 sides). Gifted Choral Conductor Shaw (TIME, Jan. 25, 1943) gives distinction as well as fervor to an anthology of oldtime choruses like Adeste Fideles and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Recording: good...
...Jason Widmer after a very beautiful ceremony in Appleton Chapel, new wearing the gold band, herald of the fast dwindling group of free men about. We thought that Jason was safe, but it was the biggest shock since Bob Berra took the great step with little warning...
Stars & Stripes' G.I. readers in Occupied Germany were entranced by the picture of the loudmouthed woman with a face full of meringue. Last week, 64 of them asked New York Herald Tribune Correspondent Lewis Gannett to find the St. Joseph pie-wielder, tell her to get on with her good work. They collected $7.50 to buy bigger and squashier lemon pies...
This recent observation by Indian Affairs Commissioner John Collier drew editorial comment from two widely disparate sources last week. The New York Herald Tribune cheerfully declared that at least an Indian President would have dignity, a sly and refreshing humor. Wrote Charles Round Low Cloud, longtime (since 1919) conductor of "The Indian News" column in the Black River Falls (Wis.) Banner-Journal: "Yes. It would take a good thinking man because some man you will think always a good fellow everywhere...