Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...accept his welfare program, Jack Kennedy might go directly to the people with a tested technique of Franklin Roosevelt's, the fireside chat. But even if he does, he will still be careful of congressional blood pressure. Wrote Kennedy's friend and recent dinner host, New York Herald Tribman Rowland Evans: "It is the President's highest intention to maintain a cooperative working relationship with Congress . . . The drill will be compromise and accommodation, except in extreme circumstances...
Since 1921, when Louisiana-born John Lee Denson broke into journalism at 16 on the Washington Herald, he has shown an itch to stay on the move. Along the years, Denson has drifted through assorted editorial posts on five magazines, a press wire service, a radio network and five newspapers in Chicago, Washington and New York...
Amid much public outcry, two British press giants last week were battling for control of a third. The prospective prize: Odhams Press Ltd., which owns 82 magazines, 25 annuals, a racing daily and two newspapers-the Sunday People (circ. 5,467,872) and the Daily Herald, a Labor Party voice. Although the Daily Herald's circulation is 1,418,119 it manages to lose about $2,000,000 a year. Last month Fleet Street's Canadian-born Press Lord Roy Thomson, 66, proprietor of 80 papers in seven countries, made an offer to Odhams' board, headed...
...Herald said yesterday that "Harvard officials" vetoed NCAA tourney competition for 1961, a proposed game against the Russian team next year, and a Western tour next Christmas vacation. Bolles attributed this statement to a decision by the Committee last month against the Russians...
...message reportedly bid the team to "prove you are of NCAA calibre," and team members, in view of this, considered their loss to Boston College Monday night to be the deciding factor. The team's loss, some said, explained the Herald report...