Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Referring to the footnote on p. 23 of the issue of TIME of March 9, it is true that in the indirect summary of Herbert Pulitzer's testimony before Surrogate Foley, published in the Times Wednesday, Feb. 25, the name of the Herald Tribune was omitted...
...Chicago last week the actual and original Hilding ("Hildy") Johnson, for 20 years criminal-court reporter for the Chicago Herald & Examiner, died of injuries sustained some months ago when he was hit by a motor-truck...
...Cinema publicity" suggests live elephants in theatre lobbies when African hunting pictures are being shown, or stunting airmen cavorting over housetops to herald films with flying heroes. It does not suggest a knowledge of stocks, bonds and corporate finance. Yet last week Glenn Griswold became vice president in charge of publicity for Fox Film Corp., and for 20 years the Griswold career has been exclusively in financial journalism. Financial editor of the Chicago Examiner and, later, of the Chicago Tribune, Chicago manager for Dow Jones & Co., the man who helped organize the Chicago Journal of Commerce in six weeks...
...chapel controversy, reborn a week ago, has run its course. It has been ignored by the Administration, it has been dismissed by the Boston Herald as a healthy sign of independent thought, it has been damned by the New York Times as the puerile antics of a group of children, it has disappeared from the consciousness of the "average undergraduate"--it is, in other words, on the verge of the limbo for which all student opinion seems destined. Before it passes wholly from sight a few words of valedictory may not be out of place...
...House of Commons, His Majesty's Government managed to evade all direct questions. But the London Daily Herald, organ of the Labor Party, said what the Prime Minister was doubtless loath...