Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Public opposition was no less loud and fervent than it was last month. Since then, with Hearst's Herald & Examiner shouting daily encouragement, a Save-Our-Schools Committee had been sniping at the Board on all sides. It held mass meetings, getting such speakers as Clarence Darrow who flayed the Board for "selling the school children down the river...
...Herald, & Examiner sought an injunction against the Board, and won a point. The Board had planned abolishing physical education and parental schools. Counsel for the Hearst paper showed this was illegal. The Board backed down...
...last week to thresh out with Recovery Administrator Johnson the contradiction which, they insisted, lay between the foregoing clauses and stood" in the way of adoption of a code by newspapers. The committeemen. representing the American Newspaper Publishers' Association, were Howard Davis, plump manager of the New York Herald Tribune, Amon Giles Carter, potent Texas Democrat and publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, John Stewart Bryan, publisher of the Richmond News-Leader, Charles R. Butler, president of the Inland Daily Press Association...
...Working through secretaries who in turn employed the press, he prepared the public for the brain trust, and all the machinery for rehabilitation which was climaxed by the National Recovery Act. Not only has he bound the people to his support but even the recalcitrant press. The New York Herald-Tribune, which last fall was accustomed to give Hoover's unimportant speeches five-column headlines and deliberately under-rate one of Roosevelt's key messages, now tucks away in an unimportant position, accusations of some merit against the administration coming from Representative Bnell (R.) Undoubtedly the President has realized what...
...squabble between Eugene Meyer's Washington Post and Eleanor Medill ("Cissy") Patterson's Washington Herald over the right to publish the comic strips Andy Gump, Winnie Winkle, Gasoline Alley, et al. (TIME, July 24) : a temporary injunction restraining the Herald from printing them...