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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nude picture of the President's son, when the boy has particularly requested that he be let alone, and that this photograph be not used. This is the type of thing expected from the racy tabloids, but not of your magazine. Even newspapers like the Times and the Herald Tribune did not publish this picture, although they did carry articles about the incident...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 23, 1933 | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

...present incident, Mr. Robert Choate, the Herald's managing editor, has again exhibited that reckless courage which is the badge of his clan. He realized full well, of course, that a very large portion of his readers would take unreasoning offense, charging that the Herald had ventured, without provocation, into a field about which it knew little. He must have known that others would suggest, unjustly, that he had hoped to please thereby the good people of Chelsea, Dorchester, and East Boston. But Mr. Choate stoically disregards arguments so patently prejudiced. He prints what he thinks. He deserves his reputation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARK! THE HERALD'S ANGEL | 10/14/1933 | See Source »

Seven men who either were graduated from, or have had important connection with Harvard were principal speakers in the New York Herald-Tribune's, Women's Conference on "This Crisis in History" which closed its two day session with an address by Franklin D. Roosevelt '04 last night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD MEN IN LIMELIGHT AT NEW YORK CONFERENCE | 10/14/1933 | See Source »

...principles of American education. Like as not, if Harvard doesn't do right by these youngsters, they will just get into their cars and go somewhere else where they will be appreciated. And then maybe President Conant and Comptroller Endicott won't be sorry! --The Boston Herald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Crying Need | 10/14/1933 | See Source »

...week as he believed Jesus would have done. So much in demand were copies that mats were rushed to Chicago, New York and London. Now 66, tall and genial, Author Sheldon has retired from the pulpit, is a doughty warrior for Prohibition, and a contributing editor to the Christian Herald (of which he was editor-in-chief from 1920 to 1925). He has written some 33 books, but his fame still rests upon In His Steps. It might be supposed that his wealth rests there too. But last week in the Christian Century Author Sheldon revealed that he received precisely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: In His Steps | 10/9/1933 | See Source »

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