Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tempted to agree with the slightly sanctimonious story in yesterday's Boston Herald, which spoke of Boston's great good fortune in being the scene this year of so many remarkable athletic events, when one reads of the results of the Olympic trials. The breaking of five world's records in a single afternoon, with an American record and an Olympic record thrown in for good measure, is probably unprecedented; and the University, with even more justice than Boston, may congratulate itself on its enviable part as host to such a gathering of celebrities, as well as the proud possessor...
...public will be invited to communicate with the station whom they think the Democratic convention should choose as the party's presidential nominee. This invitation will be extended on the opening night and on each preceding night. Every night, beginning Wednesday, Westinghouse station WBZ will announce from its Boston Herald Brunswick Traveler studio at the Hotel Brunswick the results of the polling. Every letter or telegram which comes in will be checked and the votes for each of the candidates will be tabulated and reported to the radio listeners
Youthful Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., fourth of his famed name, aspiring to be a newspaper builder of the nation, recently started two little gum-chewers' sheetlets on the Pacific Coast-The Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) and The Illustrated Daily Herald (San Francisco). The young shoot of the Vanderbilt stock prepared to branch forth in a new direction with the traditional magnetism of his family. But the insidious voice of trouble raised its head. Could it be that he had not financed his venture in an entirely straight-and-narrow fashion ? Two ladies filed complaints against the Vanderbilt Newspapers...
Another hostile critic was the Daily Herald, official organ of the Independent Labor Party. The newspaper referred to the "ostentatious" court gown of Mrs. Philip Snowden and "the scarlet coat and blue trousers trimmed with silver braid" of "Jamie" Brown, King George's proxy at Holyrood, spoke of its "impatient contempt for such misuse of life...
...York Herald-Tribune: MITCHELLS HOME. Mr. and Mrs. John Kearsley Mitchell and their two children, Miss Frances Mitchell and John, Jr., returned yesterday by the White Star liner Majestic after a five months tour of France, Italy and Egypt. Mr. Mitchell was an acquaintance of Dorothy Keenan and brought into investigation of her mysterious death. Mrs. Mitchell is a daughter of E.T. Stotesbury...