Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...such the case last week with Correspondent Wilbur Forrest, amiable chief of the New York Herald Tribune's Paris bureau...
...demonstration." Other U. S. correspondents in Paris soon and roundly denied this interpretation and for several days after the incident, U. S. editors were kept busy explaining that the French were not an irrationally peevish people (TIME, May 23). What the Herald Tribune management said to Mr. Forrest about his putting the newspaper in such a position, has never come out. But last week the Herald Tribune left no doubt in the public mind but that Mr. Forrest is now in the best of standing. Mr. Forrest, like many another correspondent, had hurried last fortnight from Paris...
Soon the New York Herald Tribune Paris Bureau announced: "The American Consul's records prove that Count Pepito made her his bride at the consulate...
...Bible class members had worked themselves into hysteria, declared the deacons. They had been practicing Pentecostalism assiduously, vehemently. In the description of Reporter Hugh O'Connor of the New York Herald Tribune, "prayer meetings continued late into the night, with men and women intoning Scripture, chanting hymns and imploring the Holy Spirit with ardent cries to come into their souls-at times even falling to the floor of the church and lying outstretched on their backs, rigid, while their lips streamed mystical sounds, supposed to duplicate the 'Gift of Tongues,' such as accompanied the coming...
...came to London from Manhattan in 1887 under orders from the late famed James Gordon Bennett to report Queen Victoria's first Jubilee. British tradition insists that "Blum has been in London ever since"; but that is an error. Actually he was Superintendent of the New York Herald in 1894; and not until the new century opened did he become News Editor of The London Daily Mail...