Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...York Herald-Tribune...
...great New York morning papers, Times and Herald Tribune, were meticulous in printing all the testimony, all the news-but no feature stories admiring the fighting spirit of Prosecutor Pecora. Edi- torially they were practically mute. The arch-Republican Herald Tribune spoke up once to the effect that the capital gains ? losses tax is a bad law. (No Manhattan paper made clear the point that the House of Morgan was opposed to that tax clause when it was written.) The Times printed a similar editorial and another entitled "Why It Hurts." Sorrowfully but reverently it found that the House...
Many a newsreader looked for what the most respected commentator of all, Pundit Walter Lippmann, would have to say in the Herald Tribune. To him the Senate investigation pointed a large question, and a need for reform whichever way the question might be answered. The question: "Whether . . . there is a Money Trust directed by J. P. Morgan & Co.- or whether the business [of capital investment] is ... highly competitive and dangerously chaotic...
...Oxford Union startled Eng-land by voting not to bear arms ''for King or country" (TIME, Feb. 27 et seq.), echoes were soon heard in U. S. universities. A nation-wide poll on arms-bearing was undertaken by the Student Federation of America, the Brown University Daily Herald which had editorially denounced war (TIME, April 3), and the Intercollegiate Disarmament Council, whose President James Frederick Green, Yaleman, was permitted to sit in on the Geneva Conference during its siesta last year. Last week the U. S. vote was published. In 27 States, at 70 colleges, 22,627 students...
...Irwin Edmon, in the New York Herald-Tribune...