New York Herald, American daily newspaper published from 1835 to 1924 in New York City. It was one of the first papers created in the penny-press movement, and it developed many aspects of modern American journalism, including nonpartisan political repor
New Zealand Herald is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand. It is owned by APN News & Media.
…New York spends more than $8 billion a year on tax incentives and grants to attract and retain businesses in the high-tax state, and advocates of the measure have for years sought to extend the largesse to the newspaper and local TV industry. The late addition to the $237 billion budge...
The newspaper library: Its history, function, and value with special reference to the New York Herald Tribune.not available.Southern Connecticut State University.Harris, Jeanette F.Southern Connecticut State University.
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she was returned to North Brother Island, where she would live out her days.Stanley Walker(1898–1962), a native Texan, longtime editor of theNew York Herald Tribune,and aNew Yorkercontributor from 1925 to 1956, featured Mallon in a profile for the Jan. 26, 1935 issue. Some brief excerpts...
A scant five years after the end of World War II, the New York Herald Tribune was reporting on yet another far-away conflict that would soon draw millions of American troops into its vortex. With fascism defeated, America's communist friends had turned into foes. The expansion of communism ...
Edward Angly, who at the time was a journalist at the Herald-Tribune, tempered the celebratory mood in “A Reporter at Large” by considering the supply and demand issues (and higher prices) consumers would likely face upon ratification. In early 1934 the Washington Post reported cocktail prices...
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Frank I. Cobb was an American journalist who succeeded Joseph Pulitzer as editor of the New York World and who became famous for his “fighting” editorials. He was described as “liberal but sane, brilliant but sound.” Cobb was a youthful high-school s