Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...color-projects editor, Edwin Bolwell, a Melbourne native who once worked with Shaw on the Melbourne Herald, spent ten days prop-stopping over 10,000 miles of the island-continent. The goal: to prepare guidelines for photographers shooting the color pictures that accompany the story. "The Australians' fondness for beer hasn't diminished," Bolwell observed, "but my capacity to keep pace...
...name Scoop when he peddled the Everett Herald in the red-light district. He went back as prosecuting attorney and cleaned the place up. Nowadays he quotes Churchill, who worried about America's inner strength and ability to "stay the course." He has read Mao and studied the lives of all the top Russians, and so he thinks we ought to keep our weapons modern and have plenty of them. That idea keeps setting him apart from the others. To him it is simple. You seek peace, but stay strong. We need...
...Torrington, Conn. Eliot, who served as a reserve Army intelligence officer between 1922 and 1930, turned from writing war stories for pulp magazines to serious military commentary in 1928, subsequently publishing 15 books on military and international affairs. During World War II he wrote a widely syndicated New York Herald Tribune column and appeared regularly on CBS radio. A staunch advocate of seapower, he argued that the U.S. could build impregnable defenses without compromising democratic tradition...
Such evolutionary developments could well herald the birth of a new, more efficient, and perhaps even superior species. But would...
...time and extensive promotion, the board planned to show the film in a dozen major U.S. cities this week to coincide with both the Christian Holy Week and the beginning of the eight-day Passover celebration at sunset Friday. "In April," announced an ad in Christian Herald, "one million Jews will watch one Christian telecast." If the million are in front of their TV sets, they will be watching something else. In the face of criticism from the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, the Synagogue Council of America and the New York Board of Rabbis...