Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Please note inclosed editorial from the Star & Herald, Panama, R. P. which ties onto your comment (TIME, March 21, p. 13) regarding the Panama Canal Zone as "one of the chief headquarters" of the international traffic in "white slaves." Control of this traffic at the Canal Zone comes under the Quarantine Officers who are just as diligent against "white slavers" as they are against yellow fever and bubonic plague, and the records at Cristobal show that last year (I quote from a note from the Quarantine Officer, Dr. C. A. Hearne) there were deported "26 modistes or modistas...
...following letter from--William Ernest Hocking '01, Professor of Philosophy at the University, was written yesterday to the Crimson, the Boston Herald, and the Boston Transcript...
...part, we have been waiting timorously for Harvard to sever relations with the Herald Tribune. On the story of the suppression in Boston of "An American Tragedy," this subhead appeared: Bookseller Declares 98 per cent, of 300 Sold Went to Adults, Rest to Harvard Students--N. Y. Herald Tribune April...
...lover of dogs, and have a great fondness for TIME. You will find the enclosed clipping from the Lexington, Ky. Herald of April 11. I hope you find it interesting and newsy...
...writer, nowadays, who disparages anything typical of America or Americans is immediately branded an imitator of H. L. Mencken," declared Herbert Asbury in an interview with the CRIMSON. Asbury, who is on the staff of the New York Herald-Tribune, is known as the author of "Hatrack," a short story which caused the suppression of the American Mercury last spring, and of "Up from Methodism...