Word: heralding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week, an article in the Boston Herald (allegedly published to anticipate an article in the November Atlantic Monthly) gave as the decision of a minority of the scientists the theory that, in all good faith, Margery had exhibited powers of hypnosis and automatism only; nothing inexplicable or supernormal. Even to this conservative statement, a majority of the scientists, swiftly dissented, declaring there had been "trickery," conscious or unconscious, and retracting their previous agreement with the hypnosis theory...
...Harvard Dramatic Club is to be commended for its courage in producing plays which would otherwise not be seen in Boston," declared Philip Hale, music and dramatic critic of the Boston Herald staff, to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday...
...past, professional football ha thrilled the sporting public about as deeply as the national chess tournament. It is a herald of a new era, therefore, to learn that the New York Football Giants, a professional team, have found it necessary to hire a cheer leader and band for their home games. The public, of course, is accustomed to taking its football with a good deal of seltzer in the shape of organized noise, and if sport enthusiasts are to be enticed into transferring their favor from college to professional games, nothing should be spared to make them feel at home...
Neal O'Hara '15, humorist on the staff of the Boston Herald-Traveller, will give a talk tonight in the Living Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock. "Humorists, and How They Get That Way," is the topic which Mr. O'Hara will present to his audience. Preliminary arrangements for the Union's next speaker have also been announced by the Union management...
...January, when F. P. Collier and E. E. Whiting '97 addressed the University, has a journalist been given the platform at the Union. Tomorrow night at 7.30 o'clock, the third journalist to speak in the Living Room of the Union, Mr. Neal O'Hara '15, of the Boston Herald-Traveler, will deliver a talk on humorists in the Living Room...