Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...foiled in the end when the younger sister marries the hero, and Mr. Connelly and a forger are thwarted in their attempt to swindle Miss Lord and dupe the world of art; the most admirable touch of all is that the benevolently paternal and sophisticated art critic of the Herald Tribune brings it all about. Nothing could be more like a charming German fairy tale than this masterful triumph of the good and beautiful over the bad and ugly...
...pertinent findings of the Lowell Commission on elementary and collegiate education; but it is at the same time fortunate that the purely incidental discussion of medical mass production in this educational report appears now as an antidote to the socialistic recommendations of the majority group in the Wilbur Committee. --Herald-Tribune...
...case the time is not far distant when undergraduate rooms will really be decked with pennants, when there will be three fair co-eds surrounding each freshman and when poisoning is the least that may be expected by triple-threat men on the eve of the gamefl --New York Herald-Tribune...
John R. Tunis '11, sports writer and author of a recent book entitled "Sports," writing in this month's Atlantic Monthly, airs the subject of the decline of interest in football and comes to the conclusion that "Football's Day is done." The Boston Herald, in an editorial printed elsewhere on this page, attributes the apparent lack of interest in the sport this fall to the effects of the depression rather than to the beginning of the end of football. It declares that, were the price of admission to the college football game less forbidding, there would be the same...
...college games, won't the professional teams, which are gaining in popularity, keep the sport very much alive? No, football itself is not done. It is only the insane hoopla about beardless halfbacks that is evaporating. And its disappearance should have a sobering, wholesome effect on our colleges. --Boston Herald...