Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Reporting the incident, the Republican New York Herald Tribune was constrained to explain: "The lower end of Wall Street is not of quite the same character as the upper...
Tribune v. Kellogg. Many a Paris news organ prominently quoted with alarm, last week, a truly amazing editorial in the usually 100% Republican New York Herald Tribune, famed Wilson-baiter...
...Lawn Tennis Association suspending Tilden from play in the Davis Cup matches or any other amateur tournaments, because he had written newspaper articles about the Wimbledon tournament. His defense was that his articles consisted of comment, not reportorial details. No hairsplitter, W. O. McGeehan, sportswriter for the New York Herald Tribune suggested: "There seems to be a simple and obvious solution for two of the most vexing current problems, prohibition and amateurism, and that is, to abolish them both...
...Like many another publicist, Mr. Raskob did not recall Nominee Hoover's phrase exactly. Mr. Hoover expressed what the New York Herald-Tribune (Republican) has called a "laboratory attitude." He said that Prohibition is "a great . . . experiment, noble in motive...
...quoting Literary Digest existed in 1871 to extract the first strong utterances of the Omaha Bee. Staunchly Republican, the Omaha Bee fought many a battle with its senior, the Democratic Omaha World-Herald. Most fast, most furious, were the wars of 1894-96, when a silver-tongued Boy Orator sat in the editor's chair at the World-Herald offices. William Jennings Bryan was no mean antagonist. His personality still dominates the World-Herald. Such battles tested, strengthened the Omaha Bee, so that its name became a Literary Digest perennial...