Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...read here is the Paris-printed Atlantic Overseas Edition, identical in editorial content to the original American edition and usually obtainable here exactly on the Monday that the issue is dated . . . The only other periodical that reaches us in a similar way is the daily New York Herald Tribune's European edition, not identical in content to the original edition...
...will make Nazis out of people who never were Nazis before," snarled Henrietta von Schirach, when the New York Herald Tribune's Marguerite Higgins visited the camp last week. "Please tell your General Clay I hope he will not treat me in such a fashion that my children will grow up to hate America." Luise Funk, a witch-eyed redhead, echoed this threat of future hatred: "The things happening now to the German people are a humiliation they will never forget." That plump valkyrie, former Actress Emmy Sonnemann Göring, had a specific grievance. Recently...
...letter to the New York Herald Tribune, a reader suggested a prayer for landlords, taken from the Book of Common Prayer of England's Edward VI, who died in 1553: "We heartily pray Thee to send Thy Holy Spirit into the hearts of them that possess the grounds and pastures of the earth, that they, remembering themselves to be Thy tenants, may not rack or stretch out the rents of their houses or lands, nor yet take unreasonable fines or money after the manner of covetous worldlings, but so to let them out that the inhabitants thereof...
Betjeman, his wife Penelope and their two children live near Wantage (birthplace of Alfred the Great) in Berkshire, in an old rectory designed by Inigo Jones. He farms, earns side money by reviewing books for the London Daily Herald. He would like to be a stationmaster on a small country branch line (single track). But, says he, "journalism is a better way out for weak characters, such as I am, who are slaves to nicotine and drink...
Over Tuesday morning's coffee we read shrieking headlines in the Herald of Henry Wallace being accused of un-Americanism by one Walter S. Steele, head of something called the Coalition of Patriotic, Fraternal, and Civic Organizations...