Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Boston the Herald's Edson Bernard Smith is the city's leading financial editor, writing a daily signed-and-boxed column called "The Investor." Son of the Herald's onetime political editor, he has been on that daily ever since he graduated from Harvard (Class of 1909) except for War-time service in the Air Corps. Close to the best news sources in a city that makes considerable financial news, Editor Smith often in demand as a speaker and lecturer. Probably read in more corners of the earth than any other U. S. financial editor...
...Times' principal competitor is the Herald Tribune whose financial section is edited by C. (for Charles) Normal Stabler, a quiet, scholarly Swarthmon graduate (Class of 1923). For smart layout and able writing the Herald Tribune financial section ranks ahead of every other in the U. S. Editor Stabler will celebrate his 35th birthday next week on a Caribbean cruise to recover from the strain of putting out the Herald Tribune's annual review of 22 pages. Better publicized than his superior is brilliant Associate Financial Editor Edward H. Collins, whose Monday morning essays have as large a following...
Results on the question from colleges nationwide will appear on Sunday in the New York Herald Tribune, sponsor of the poll, and again in tabloid in Monday's CRIMSON...
...poet and critic, Mr. Gregory has published his poems in three books entitled "Chorus for Survival", "No Retreat", and "Chelsea Rooming House", which came out last year. He has contributed to the "New Masses" and the book section of the New York Herald Tribune, and has also published a collection of translations from Catullus...
Today Harvard undergraduates will have a chance to vote, in the New York Herald Tribune poll on current events, on the question of Government Old Age Pensions. There are two sides to the question...