Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...eastern colleges participating in the HERALD TRIBUNE poll, Harvard was one of eight opposed to an amendment for broadening Congressional powers and one of six opposed to 5-4 adverse Supreme Court decisions...
...undergraduates participating in the February Herald Tribune CRIMSON poll 422 declared themselves in favor of granting the government power to regulate agriculture and industry. Five hundred and fifteen spoke their hostility towards altering the Constitution for that purpose...
Last fortnight the New York Herald Tribune received from Paris copy for an extraordinary advertisement. Investigation disclosed that it had lately appeared in the Paris Herald, that the advertiser had been directed to the Herald Tribune by its Paris branch. Since the copy was accompanied by a check in full payment, the Herald Tribune proceeded to set it up. But the text was so astonishing that the Paris Herald's advertising representative in New York felt impelled to proofread it himself...
When the readers of the Herald Tribune opened their papers one day last week they found an eight-column streamer headline: END OF ECONOMIC CRISIS. Beneath it, crowding the whole page with small, close-packed type and spilling over into an extra column, was advertised a cure-all for the world's ills. At the top of one column appeared a photograph of the nostrum's author, Anatole de la Marti. After plowing through a column or two. most readers were too dazed to proceed. But the gist of M. de la Marti's plan...
Ballots in the second section of the Herald Tribune-Crimson poll on current events will be distributed Monday throughout the College. Results will be published every Friday in the Crimson, starting next week; college comparative results in the Sunday Tribune...