Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Emerging from Germany just before the vote, Correspondent Leland Stowe of Manhattan's Herald Tribune cabled from Paris: "Repeatedly, in recent weeks, German citizens asked this correspondent to discover what the 'trick' in the elections was and how the Nazis would tabulate the names of all who voted 'No.' Scores of similar requests were made to all foreign correspondents...
...when Sir Basil was knighted in 1918 indicating that he was born in Paris, and also the prevalent theory that he was born in Constantinople of poor Greek parents, adopted by a rich Englishman who sent him to school in England. Said Hyman Barnett Zaharoff to a London Daily-Herald (Laborite) reporter: "For 22 years I have worked on my claim. Now I believe I have reached the end of my struggle. . . . I have personal memories which help my claim. I can remember birthmarks on the body of the man who was my father. . . . I am willing to submit...
...skirted scarlet coat and beaver hat, the perennial herald of the National Horse Show, Ringmaster Dutch White, blew "Pop Goes the Weasel" with many a false squawk on his coaching horn and another Manhattan social season commenced last week. It was more than a New York occasion. Dutch White's tootling this year opened a Golden Jubilee. Horses from Ireland, Canada, Sweden, Kansas and Czechoslovakia, riders from five nations (attracted also by last month's Chicago Fair horse show-TIME, Nov. 6) were at Madison Square Garden to participate...
Headline In the New York Herald Tribune: BOY, 2, ALL NIGHT AFIELD, CHIRPS AT 6 A. M. POSSE...
...Boston Herald...