Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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WHDH president Harold Clancy has indicated that the station-which is owned by the Boston Herald-Traveler-will continue the appeal to higher courts. But spokesmen for BBI remain optimistic. "I would be disappointed if we weren't broadcasting within a year," said William J. Poorvu, treasurer of BBI and assistant professor of City Planning at the Harvard Graduate School of Design...
...transfer of license from WHDH to BBI may also have serious financial repercussions. WHDH president Clancy maintained that the loss of broadcasting revenue would not force the parent company, Herald-Traveler Corp, to cease publication of the newspaper. But the issue is in doubt. Most of the company's $2.8 million net profit last year came from WHDH while the faltering Herald-Traveler operated at a loss...
Laurence Barrett, a onetime political reporter on the New York Herald Tribune, wrote the major story, viewing the election as a whole. Al Marlens, former managing editor of Newsday, did the personality profiles of Senators-Elect Tunney, Stevenson, Buckley and Brock, while B.J. Phillips, who used to work for the Washington Post, was responsible for the piece on six new Congressmen. Other articles were contributed by Ed Magnuson, who spent ten years on the Minneapolis Tribune before joining TIME; Keith Johnson, another political veteran of the Herald Tribune, as well as TIME'S Los Angeles and Washington bureaus...
...CRIMSON's polished offense-and its polished defense-ran into little trouble Saturday against the Brown Daily Herald and racked up its 287th consecutive victory...
...fact, it was Trowbridge who scored her team's two points. She broke through the CRIMSON line on the game's final play to bring down Dave Koplow, who fumbled the ball in the end zone and sprained his ankle. Bob Gerech recovered, giving the Herald two points instead of seven and enabling the CRIMSON to maintain its points-allowed average of two per game...