Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Boston Sunday Herald's article in commemoration of the semi-centennial of the Museum of Fine Arts contained passages which implied that the original programs of the director and the chosen architect were inadequate, and that after their resignations, the city secured a model building, and the Museum a progressive regime. This impression would be more unfortunate, were it not that the writer's information was so inaccurate. The facts are: (1) By forcing the Director's resignation the Museum lost and New York gained one of the most distinguished men in the country, a man who has given...
Parke Davis, New York Herald authority, says "Harvard's battle plan, resourceful and lively, was an assault by forward passes. This system of attack continued-intermittently during the first half. Four of these assaults by air succeeded, carrying the Crimson forward seventy-five yards...
Carl Flanders, Yale line coach, waxed sarcastic thusly in the Boston Herald...
...operation of their classmates in other parts of the world. It is confidently expected that every class organization from 1850, with its three survivors, to 1920, with a membership of nearly 500, will make every effort to reach the goal of 100 percent for the fund. --Boston Herald...
...assets. A great and loyal body of alumni scattered throughout the length and breadth of the land helps to explain the wide scope of Harvard's appeal. At any rate a freshman class recruited from 43 states ought to prove a pretty fair melting-pot of broad Americanism. --Boston Herald...