Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When the New York Herald Tribune raised the price of its Sunday paper to 15? ten months ago, the New York Times doggedly stuck to a dime. This week, the Times lost the fight to rising paper and production costs. It reluctantly raised its newsstand price...
...away in the background is the wily, exacting Beaver. Says he: "So you want to know what makes Sammy [Christiansen] run, eh? Well, I do.") One reader whose political views Christiansen has never swayed is his aged father, a retired shipwright. When Editor Percy Cudlipp of the Socialist Daily Herald visited the Christiansens, the old man drew Cudlipp aside and whispered: "I'm on your side, you know. I don't hold with his politics...
William Cunningham, Boston Herald sports pundit, regretfully declined yesterday because he would be "out of town...
...years of the war, later a war correspondent. Currently, he free-lances for such publications as the Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest, Collier's and Canada's top slick, Maclean's. On the side, he turns out a thrice-weekly column for the Montreal Herald...
Most of American seems oblivious of the immense significance of a Fascist, or, at least, a Reactionary French regime. The Boston Herald in an editorial called "Jean Votes for Food" looked on the whole thing as a move for food, stability, law, and order. The same editorial might have been written in 1933 France, as the natural leader of western Europe, now becomes the prospective leader of a Fascist bloc-the France government in Spain, Qualunquists in Italy, Belgian Fascists, Mosleyites in England, and the remnants of Nazism in Germany. The unification of such neo-fascist elements under the leadership...