Word: heralds
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...Cuban community that stretches along Eighth Street (or Calle Ocho,) is a foreign land. In Antonio Maceo Park (named for a black Cuban patriot), old Cubans pass the time playing dominoes or reading Spanish-language newspapers that carry headlines like THE PLAN TO INVADE CUBA IS READY. The Miami Herald, the city's largest newspaper, is printed daily in Spanish as El Herald. Its circulation: 421,236 in English; 60,000 in Spanish. Three television stations and seven radio stations in South Florida broadcast Spanish programs. There are six Spanish legitimate theaters, two ballet troupes and a light opera company...
...Sports Editor Brown, 28-24 Holy Cross, 73-2 Bucknell, 49-30 Princeton, 28-3 Yale, 9-7 3-1 19-12. .613 NANCY BAUER Managing Editor Harvard, 23-14 Holy Cross, 45-6 Bucknell, 34-7 Princeton, 14-6 Yale, 27-14 HOWARD SHATZ Sports Editor, Brown Daily Herald Guest Selector Harvard, 35-31 Holy Cross, 41-6 Bucknell, 31-13 Princeton, 24-10 Yale...
DIED. Emma Bugbee, 93, suffragist and onetime high school teacher of Greek who broke through the barriers excluding women from city rooms in the early 1900s to become a reporter for the New York Herald, later the New York Herald Tribune; in Warwick, R.I. During her 56-year career, Bugbee was especially noted for her intimate coverage of Eleanor Roosevelt, who held her own press conferences for female journalists, banned from the all-male presidential briefings...
...accused students were among a crowd of about 100 protesters who picketed Casey's speech last Thursday and criticized the lecture series on U.S. military and foreign policy as "right-wing and one-sided," an editor of the Brown Daily Herald said yesterday...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--A new patent policy intended to encourage professors to design marketable inventions goes into effect this month at Brown University, the Brown Daily Herald reported last week...