Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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That year's show was heralded by the CRIMSON on April 11, as "with one possible exception, the best which the society has given". It contained several travesties of Wellesley traditions and customs, particularly a take-ff on the Wellesley crew which according to a Boston paper of that date "brought forth shouts of applause" from the audience. Officially named on the elaborate program as "A Comic Opera in Two Acts" the show made so great a hit that the "Herald" on the following day came out with the statement that "seldom has the Wellesley world roused itself to keener...
...Whiting is the author of "Whiting's Column", which appears daily in the Boston Herald, and a close student of politics in all its phases. In addition he has written several books on President Coolidge which have attracted wide attention...
...Collier well-known cartoonist, and E. E. Whiting, author of "Whiting's Column", both of the Boston Herald, will speak in the Union on Tuesday, January...
...ways of those they knew as boys, who are now grown to great affairs. They will know the faces and the ways of some who have slipped out of sight. These ghosts will wander about the dignified old hall and wait for better times. Whiting in the Boston Herald...
...York Herald-Tribune-"Something akin to a triumph...