Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most infamous in recent months here is the case of Reverend Samuel Wells. Wells, who is on the board of the Albany Movement, a homegrown association of adults working with SNCC, was dragged by his genitals by police who had arrested him with several others July 8. The Albany Herald, the city's sole daily, published a story in which Chief of Police Laurie Pritchett denied that Wells had been mistreated in any way, without recounting what Wells had alleged. There were witnesses, and Wells and those who had seen the incident filed affidavits with the FBI, but it appears...
...would not be Ireland if there were no contention, and disputed judgments. So we rather like the measured praise of the Dublin Evening Herald: "It must be admitted that, except for a rather small dose of shamrockery, which foreign writers on Ireland like to disport themselves with, this is a comparatively objective article-often coming refreshingly close to sensitiveness...
...Which led the New York Herald Tribune to Swiftly headline its story: REGIME WON'T FALL, BRITON SAYS TARTLY
...will serve in Government internship programs in Washington. Many more will join traveling seminars in art, language and international affairs. Others like Vassar's future geologist, Diana Chapman will devote their summer to their specialty, and still others will be engaged in such mundane activities as hawking the Herald Tribune on the streets of Paris and being a charwoman in London...
...Beta Kappa literary exercises in Sanders Theatre. Orator, J. Russell Wiggins of the Washington Post and Times Herald; Poet, John...