Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with the highest honors. After leaving college he took to newspaper work and has stuck to it ever since. He started work on Sounders' Newsletter in Dublin, migrated to London and worked on The Telegraph. For a time he was connected with the London branch of The New York Herald. On his own account he founded and was the first editor of The Star, The Sun, The Weekly Sun, M. A. P. and T. P.'s Weekly. He is considered to be one of the most prolific writers of modern times. He is also official film censor for Great Britain...
...soldiers on the march singing to the tune of Onward, Christian Soldiers, but the words meant something different. They sang the Doxology at meals, but the words referred to the duty of every Chinese to save his country from decadence and obliteration. Morning and evening they sang Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, but the words were equivalent to ' Save your ammunition.' The Eleventh Division (known as the Crack Eleventh) often sang Bringing in the Sheaves, the words of which had the same meaning as the American doughboy's slang phrase, ' Get your...
...joined with the Harvard Herald and became a daily for the first time, using editors' rooms for offices, the original one being Staughton 22. In 1901 offices were secured in the Harvard Union building...
...final event of the evening was a visit to the Boston, Herald, where the delegates were shown through the reportorial rooms and the press plant...
...Daily Herald, Laborite organ, calls the subaltern's action " an exhibition of militarism...