Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Evidently the Herald is obsessed with the phrase, "an officer and a gentleman...
...Boston Herald Headline...
...were seen in the distance, the soul-inspiring 'Kuffer' was struck up immediately causing the worthy gentleman to start in a run for the pulpit. For the same performance we received the approval of Professor Peirce and Child. On the other hand we were damned by the New York Herald, from whom censure is an honor, and praise a blot...
...Boston Herald reports that Yale is favored 10-7 by W. P. Norton, a Dartmouth graduate. Mr. Norton has placed these odds on Yale, probably to take away any over-confidence on the Dartmouth team. The Boston Evening Transcript reports that most of the betting is at even odds, although word has come from Hanover that the odds among Dartmouth backers are 10-8 on Dartmouth. Betting on the Syracuse-Boston College match is 10-9 on Syracuse according to the Herald...
...military illusions may mean a reversal of military strength, as Bertrand Russell insists, the United States may become the only great military nation in the world. The unsophisticated ear of American public opinion is still fascinated by the blare of warlike demonstration, and the jingo is still the herald of patriotism...