Word: heraldic
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...report which may herald a $30 million renovation of the MAC is now about as overdue as a turn on the bench press at peak hours...
...watches contentedly but nervously, bouncing from one foot to the other, his arms crossed tightly across his chest. Maybe it's showing new work to strangers. Maybe it's that the strangers are journalists. Last summer, the International Herald Tribune carried a story about him. He was circumspect, but following its publication, he received a number of inquiries from other news outlets. The story wasn't the problem; the publicity was. He was called in for an official visit to explain the article, line by line. He received another scolding after doing an interview on a Tokyo radio station...
These sweeping changes herald the end of HSTO, and of its mismanagement of the Harvard phone system. Phone service can only improve from here...
...Fenway’s status in baseball lore swelled with the decades, and the Red Sox’ 100th anniversary last year rekindled media interest in the park and its history. Steve Buckley, a baseball columnist for the Boston Herald who also does sports spots for New England Cable News, wanted to produce a segment on Fenway’s first at-bat. In search of a possible body double for Wingate as part of the spot, he visited a Harvard baseball practice run by Coach Joe Walsh...
Considering the size difference alone, Buckley’s pegging Sheffield for Dana Wingate that day may have been a stretch. But perhaps Buckley had read a lot into his own research. In an April 29, 2001 Herald article about Wingate, Buckley quoted one of the paper’s columns from 1918. The column remembered Wingate as “that rare, clean athletic type,” someone who was “immensely popular...