Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...instrument of national policy or just fighting, that he did not go out to lunch. Beaming Negroes brought steaming trays. Without leaving his desk, the Secretary munched with his advisers, including U. S. Ambassador to Japan William Cameron Forbes, in Washington on vacation. Alarmingly the New York Herald Tribune, chief Administration newsorgan, reported: "The situation in Manchuria holds the major attention of the State Department. . . . Open warfare between China and Japan would present a more delicate international problem for this country than the World War. Ultimate involving of the United States to some degree would be difficult to avoid...
President Hoover is much given to reading about himself in the newspapers. A published personal anecdote about himself is often as irksome to him as the well-directed digs of his Democratic opponents. If he had picked up the New York Herald Tribune last week and turned to the first page, second section, it is possible that the small Hoover mouth would have fallen. Trenchant Liberal Walter Lipmann had read Citizen Coolidge's cool renunciation of presidential aspirations in the Satevepost (TIME, Oct. 5), had detected therein no accolade for President Hoover but a singular difference in character between...
...which the scholarships may be used were recently announced as follows; elementary and advanced playwriting, play production, stage craft and lighting, stage design, and the modern theatre and dramatic criticism. The last named course is being given by Walter Prichard Eaton '00, literary critic for the New York Herald Tribune...
...feature of the school this year will be a course in the modern theatre and dramatic criticism, to be given by Walter Prichard Eaton '00. Eaton was formerly a critic for the New York Sun and is at present a literary critic for the New York Herald Tribune and a member of the editorial staff of the Boston Herald. Students in his course will be required to write criticisms of current productions in Boston and New York...
...will blame him if, like Major Higginson and the Boston symphony orchestra, he feels that the community should carry on what he has so finely and generously begun. --Boston Herald...