Word: herold
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since then, things have changed in New Orleans. Last week, as the city picked its new school superintendent-James F. Redmond, longtime second in command to Chicago's Herold Hunt-it no longer had to apologize for its bad schools. The New Orleans school system is now booming as never before-largely because of the righteous wrath of the woman reporter from the States...
...N.A.M. has been able to attract several well-informed and smooth writers to its columns. Dr. Herold C. Hunt, general superintendent of Chicago's public schools has written an incisive account of the crisis in public school education. Two General Electric executives are the authors of another excellent article which debunks the roseate notion of automobiles, railroad trains, and electric light bulbs running perpetually on a thimble-full of plutonium. Although these topics have been discussed again and again, U.S.A.'s comment on them is authoritative and interesting...
This was too much for the youngest of the Herold-American's competitors. Editorialized Marshall Field's Sun-Times: 'This is a barefaced, contemptible lie. The editors of the Herald-American ought to be ashamed of such irresponsible journalism ... It is an attempt to deceive children . . . None of these things are true and the editors of the Herald-American know they aren't true. They are slavishly following a whim of their big boss...
...Review last night elected the following men to its editorial board: Matthew G. Herold Jr., Note Editor; Frank E. A. Sander '43, Treasurer; Richard E. Shapiro, Case Editor; Richmond Prescott '50, Articles Editor; John J. Cound, Note Editor; Samuel A. Stern, Development Editor; William J. Kirby '47, Book Review Editor; Herbert Stoller, Director Legal Research...
Died. Lewis Herold Brown, 57, onetime Iowa farm boy who worked his way through the State University of Iowa, was an infantry captain in World War I, began his postwar career as a $15-a-week salesman, rose in eight years to assistant manager of all Montgomery Ward plants. At 33, he joined the $150 million Johns-Manville Corp., two years later became its president; of a heart attack; in Delray Beach...