Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...estimates by ?5,000,000 ($21,250,000). Instantly the. press started a "Hands off the Navy" cam- paign. Conservative newspapers were loud in their protestations against what they called "impairing the national bulwark." The Liberal press followed a good second, but the Labor press, i. e., The Daily Herald, said that the reduction will not be more than about ?2,500,000 ($10,625,000). Lord Beatty's hostile attitude was, however, said to be causing some anxiety...
...York Herald published an article by Francis M'Cullagh, its Warsaw correspondent, summing up the victims of "the Red terror under Lenin's regime...
...still under thirty. He is a Southerner, but long years in the Middle West have quite obliterated any trace of a Southern accent. He attended Hamilton College?this he holds a bond in common with Alexander Woollcott, the increasingly weighty dramatic critic of The New York Herald. As a bitter and somewhat bumptious critic Mr. Weaver made his early reputation on the Chicago Daily News. His columns in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle have been characterized by fearless honesty and a remarkable freshness of expression. Certain of his critics have intimated that Mr. Weaver was and is the only extant member...
Edward W. Bok: "In headlines half an inch high, descriptive of my alleged 'invasion' of New York, The New York Herald ignorantly referred to me as Edwin...
...Globe" will be made perfection. His "Telegram and Mail" will be made perfection. Then old Consolidation will step in and say: "Frank, no use having two perfect things absolutely alike, let's consolidate." Then Mr. Munsey will own the New York Herald in the morning and in the evening the "Sun-Globe-Mail-Telegram...