Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...instal baths in houses being converted into apartments for laborers was defeated. Said Colonel Prettyman, Conservative for Chelmsford: "Why, our forefathers had only two baths in their lifetime?one when they were born and the other when they died?and they took neither of them voluntarily." The New York Herald says: "It's all a myth about the Englishman and his inevitable bath...
These pictures were exhibited at the Leicester Galleries in London and caused a great deal of adverse criticism and a minimum of praise. Even the ultra-radical journal, The Daily Herald, while stressing the significance of the Prince of Wales as Edward Windsor, does not hesitate to imply that it opposes attacking the Royal Family. While such obscenities are not unknown, they are particularly rare. Britishers have had good cause to admire and look up to the present Royal House, not only as a great democratic and patriotic family, but as the living symbol that binds the world-flung empire...
...Critics. The New York Herald: "A novel of absolutely first-rate importance...
...headlines employed by The Times and The Herald in reporting Mr. Johnston's winning of the Pulitzer prize were noteworthy. Said The Times: " Alva Johnston Receives $1,000 for Reports of Scientists' Convention in The Times." Said The Herald: "Pulitzer Prize for Reporters Goes to Alva Johnston, Now of Herald...
...national catastrophe, did not report a momentous political event, made no great " scoop." What he reported was a convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Cambridge, Mass, (last December). The man was Alva Johnston, then with The New York Times, now with The New York Herald...