Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Conservative and Liberal news organs pronounced a pious benediction on the Conference last week, were evidently relieved at its contentment with a modicum of accomplishment. But the Laborite Daily Herald bluntly said...
...alluring. There are the White Mountains and then, again, there are the Green Mountains. "There is, or at least was, Coral Gables. And Semerfield, N. J. has its charms. As a last resort there is Roumania. But she chooses Boston, thus proving that you never can tell. To the Herald her accomplishment is a signal for an extra; to the American it means a high life expose. The residents along the Post Roard stand on their porches, shivering in the November dawn, chatting and awaiting the Sears cortege. After it has passed, headed by the ambitious lady, they so back...
...country. Would you mind, therefore, telling me briefly what this re-action is, and how the TIME staff is guided in its own editorial policy? We have already had valuable replies from the editorial offices of the New York Times, the New York World, the New York Herald Tribune and several others. Your opinion will also be appreciated. HAROLD F. HARDING...
...York Herald, Tribune expanded into an eight-column feature story last week a 16-line "message to America" signed by Mussolini. The "message" was inconsequential, but the paper on which it was written was significant. At the top is printed the bold letterhead: IL CAPO DEL GOVERNO (Head of the Government). Along the left margin is printed: "CARTA ITALIAN A DI PASTA E CELLULOSA DI PAGLIA PRODOTTA ESCLUS-IVAMENTE CON MATERIE PRIME NAZIONALI." ("Italian paper of paste and cellulose of straw, produced exclusively with national raw materials...
...desired information concerning the war quilt of the Central powers and the alleged fallacies of Professor Barnes book may be found in the communication column of last Sunday's Boston Herald...