Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...critics, Elliot Norton of the Boston Record, and Walter Kerr of the New York Herald Tribune, accepted Miss Hellman's evaluation of the theater's present stature, but thought they saw signs of improvement. Norton took heart from the State Department's sponsorship of a Theater Guild troupe presently touring Europe...
...among friendly and neutralist nations who recognized the U.S.'s deep involvement in hemispheric security, the mood during those first hours was one of remarkable sympathy and understanding. The London Daily Express, often anti-American, cheered: "British people give their support to Kennedy." In Canada, the Calgary Herald wrote: "The United States has shown the utmost forbearance toward that unfortunate country ever since it fell into the hands of the Castro gang." Said Rio de Janeiro's O Jornal: "This invasion is the beginning of the movement to restore to democracy the Cuban revolution, betrayed by Fidel Castro...
...flew off to record his second private audience in three years with the Soviet Premier.* Between the wine and badminton, Lippmann's ear had caught enough Khrushchevisms for the construction of three syndicated columns that were carried last week in the New York Herald Tribune and some 450 other papers...
President Kennedy has signaled full speed ahead for a book on his wartime heroism. With White House approval, the Navy has opened up classified records for the author, Robert J. Donovan, Washington Bureau Chief of the New York Herald Tribune, who also wrote Eisenhower: The Inside Story. Though Lieutenant Kennedy is best remembered for having saved his crew from famed PT Boat 109 after it was sliced in two by a Japanese destroyer in the hostile Solomons. Reporter Donovan says he has rummaged up evidence of earlier, even greater Kennedy exploits on another PT boat. The new biography will...
...York Herald Tribune daubed a swastika on its front page and led a guided tour through the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. The New York Daily News bought a full-page ad in the competitive Trib to deliver "an urgent message about the Eichmann trial to every responsible person in the United States." The message: read all about the trial in the News. EICHMANN is INNOCENT, proclaimed New York's radio station WNEW in a full-page teaser ad in the New York Post and the Journal-American. Then, having hooked the reader, the ad continued in small print...