Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...large number of Brown's 5000 students--the Vise estimate of non-participation in its pro-strike efforts runs as high as 4000--wish to seek moral cues during the dispute from a source other than the activists, the Brown Daily Herald offers a more middle-of-the-road perspective. The Herald has scrupulously avoided lining up behind either party--the workers or the administration--in the dispute. The strongest editorial on the subject to date has been one calling for binding arbitration in the dispute, a demand which went unheeded by the administration. The editorial that followed the arrests...
Despite the Herald's moderate editorial stand on strike-related issues, Rubinton nonetheless says he believes his paper remains close in its sympathies "to the small active group" that has supported the strike all along...
Fredie, whom the two women accused at a court hearing in August of working as a pimp, denied these charges in last Sunday's Herald Advertiser. He attributed the allegations to a lie he said he told the women...
...drunk at the time," Fredie told the Herald. "I did tell them I was a pimp. That was a lie. I lied about myself. It has ruined my whole life...
...fighting Rhodesia's guerrillas. A young trooper in a downtown Salisbury discotheque sounded a now familiar complaint: "What the hell. We've surrendered already. If Smith's not going to fight, I damn well won't either." A letter from a reservist to the Rhodesia Herald seconded the soldier's view: "Is it worth doing my call-up in two months time? I don't want to lose my life only to see the leaders of this country sitting around a table with terrorists...