Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Stoutly Premier Lyons retorted that he would do no such thing. The chartered companies, he said, would be "properly regulated." As confidence in Premier Lyons quelled the storm of opposition, Sydney's Morning Herald gratefully declared that development of the Northern Territory by chartered companies would be "a great service to the Commonwealth economically and a great assistance in the defense of an empty, defenseless region...
...mass meeting culminated a week of slowly gathering public indignation. Chicago's Hearstian Herald & Examiner had helped to whip it up with daily scourgings of the "handful of political appointees'' attempting "to wreck the city's school system and rob her 500,000 school children of their educational birthright." A "Save Our Schools" committee had sprung into fervent being. Claiming to represent 40 civic organizations, it had deluged the city with petitions, dodgers, tickets for the mass meeting. Other clubs and societies had pelted the board with protests. Cried the Tax Service Association of Illinois: "What...
...letter printed in the July 16 edition of the New York Herald Tribune...
...Patterson's experiences are reported in her Herald. During last year's presidential campaign she journeyed to Warm Springs in her private car "Ranger," gave a number of parties aboard, served champagne copiously. One of the guests, Louis Ruppel, then correspondent for Patterson-&-McCormick's New York Daily News, now Assistant Commissioner of Narcotics, made some critical observation of Publisher Joseph Medill Patterson. Said his hostess...
...examination, was waiting for an appointment when his father. New Mexico's only Representative, offered him a government job in Washington. After three weeks he quit the service to try newspaper work, in Washington. Savannah, Richmond. Back in Washington again as correspondent of the Chicago Record-Herald, his job was "to keep in touch with all the members of one state delegation in Congress, and I achieved an intimate and disillusioning knowledge of these gentlemen and their affairs." After eight years as editor of the F. J. Haskin newspaper syndicate, Fergusson began to pine...