Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...plan, it is hard to see how their students will profit much by it. the varying effects of the venture, excellent as its purpose unquestionably is, provide additional evidence of the tremendous difficulty of applying a nation-side yardstick to anything so personal as a college education. Boston Herald...
...hope of averting such a blow to Democratic prestige that the radio address was conceived, it was in this spirit that it was delivered, and with the average man, the Boston Herald to the contrary, in this purpose it is quite likely to succeed. DAEDALUS...
...enclosed item appeared in the Boston Herald. Is it a slur, an ad or humor...
TIME accepts as first-rate humor, not without advertising value, the Boston Herald's jibe by able Cartoonist Francis Wellington Dahl. Taking as his text the recent advertisement for TIME Inc.'s new fortnightly, LETTERS, "a publication . . . written by its readers," Cartoonist Dahl shows an earnest little man writing copy, drawing illustrations, setting type, tending press, delivering LETTERS to a house (presumably his own), finally receiving a notice: "Dear Sir-Your subscription has expired-Please send two dollars." But Cartoonist Dahl erred. The yearly subscription for LETTERS, beginning with the Oct. 1 issue, is only...
After Mr. Roosevelt had started the re-organization of the NRA rolling along last night under two bodies and numerous aides, he said a few words to the Herald-Tribune Conference. While the country is waiting for meat in his speech on Sunday evening over the radio, there were one or two rather interesting features in last night's talk...