Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...looter to the Herald Tribune a Yale alumnus sneers at the recent punishment of the freshman oarsmen, and then goes on to criticise the honor system itself. It does very well, he says, when applied to conduct, but has no place in the field of studies. And, shocking as his argument seems, one must concede that there is something in it. To begin with, the honor system as commonly practiced is less an honor system than a self-winding spy system. The student promises not only to accept no aid himself but also to report any student whom he sees...
Sirs: I am inclosing a clipping from the Dayton Journal. The morning newspaper which printed the story, unlike its sister afternoon headliner the Herald and Jimmy Cox's* News, is usually quite unsensational, commonplace, dull and unimportant?it seldom "probes" or "raps." I do not think it even prints an annual sea-serpent story. So much for the implied authenticity of the story. PAUL...
Married. Arthur Ruhl, famed and able European correspondent (TIME, Sept. 28, RUSSIA, "Ruhl's Report") for the New York Herald Tribune, to Zinaida Yakounchikoff, a Russian refugee; in Berlin. Her father, now a Riviera hotel keeper, was once a Tsaral functionary. Until recently she gave language lessons in Berlin...
Robert Lincoln O'Brien '91, editor of the Boston Herald, received the honorary degree of doctor of literature from Colby College at its one hundred and fifth Commencement exercises...
...Harvard in 1891. Mr. O'Brien served as personal secretary to President Grover Cleveland from his nomination in 1893 till November, 1895. From 1895 until 1910 he was connected with the Boston Transcript, first as Washington correspondent and later as editor. In 1910 he became editor of the Boston Herald, which under his regime has greatly increased its circulation and reputation in the newspaper field...