Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Republican New York Herald Tribune, Columnists Joseph and Stewart Alsop reported: "Now almost everyone with access to the President believes that he means to run, bar unusual fatigue or a medical red light...
...Washington Post and Times Herald, self-classified as Independent but leaning in a Democratic direction, assessed a poll of heart specialists who voted 141 to 93 (without the benefit of an examination of the patient) that Ike could be regarded as physically able to serve a second term. "The most significant conclusion to be drawn from this," said the Post, "is that heart specialists tend to be Republicans by a preponderance of about...
...American Base? The U.P. proudly reported how one of its men was allowed to walk Grace's poodle between trains in Chicago. The Los Angeles Herald & Express scooped the town by getting a man aboard Grace's train before it arrived; his interview clearly nailed down the fact that she is a blonde cinemactress. Then, respectfully removing its hat from the back of its head, the Herex editorialized: "This country has many allies, bound to us by various ties, but we sometimes wonder about the strength of the bindings. But not so in the forthcoming alliance between...
...permanent visa to Howard M. Norton, 44, veteran foreign and Washington correspondent, to open a Sun bureau in Moscow. Norton will enlarge the U.S. Moscow press corps to a dozen, including three for the A.P., two for U.P., and one each for I.N.S., New York Times, New York Herald Tribune, NBC and CBS. Also due in Moscow this week is Look's Edmund Stevens, 45, who will still appear occasionally in the Christian Science Monitor...
...York Herald Tribune...