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  • heritage. The only son o£ Whitelaw Reid, the journalist-diplomat who took over Horace· Greeley's New York Tribune, Reid was born in New .;: York 64 years ago, studied at Bono Uni­ Burgeoning Chains versity in Germany, took his law degree In the wake
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  • ' the ,lffflii ~&t'y"•scouting vessel and An official announcement said tvi.ZZ oe~ 'ti.Md a file ' ,.,..,,. · · · t!v(!l-·1 plane 'the United States ·' · · , pm;sessetl, 'and 'if !he;· commandera that up :to .J..ast;",,,".i.v.ay 86 Japanese ••• New -civi service
  • foreign policy his party will agree to must be their policy. I quote from his address, as reported in the New York Herald Tribune of Sunday, January 26, 1947: A Democratic President and his Secretary of State can propose, but a Republican Con­ gress can
  • ..:fterno o , to : is Minet a Stockel 1075 Fir st Avenue New York, In the e ent you th snme offe r i · ~ York ecide on vanitie , b gs , or go o iElthing else, In addition Mr. rsh' s Del e te to ing nnio ns. Deleg t.e ,s to thie inf'orn tion of mine
  • Asia and Europe fights its way out. Here is a p1eture of three d•ys before the last session of Congress opened. The President of the Japan Senate called on House in New York the day after he had called upon Roosevelt and Hull in 1ashington. I happened
  • the utterances is of traitors to me. fc GEORGE HANNER. of is Greensboro. ~,e. Jtew-t/ !>7ep Itt7 4 VII • NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE WEEKLY BOOK REVIEW, AUGUST 8, 1947 Freedom: The Right and Duty A Philosopher Tries to Analyze the Moral Principles of the Press
  • States Army. He is now First Assistant to Colonel William Joseph Donovan, Coordinator of Infor­ mation, occupying himself in a heavily guarded New York building with the important matter of short-wave broad­ casting to Europe. He divides his time between
  • 1n, Austria , Se . te ber 5 , 1952 . Dear Fred: v r her tro Tt 1n and ;ewew 1ddle ~urope we k and the two International p pers -- ' e _ · Yor i{ T m s ould yo~ drop e t our news e n nd t ti c Herald Tribune. lr ~ 11 1 tter to Cl
  • TO JOHNSON NIGHT BEFORE LAST. IT BEING HANDLED GREEN NEW YORK TO BALDWIN TO FULCHER. BELIEVE IF FULCHER OR HOOD FUNCTIONS STORY MIGHT BE WRI TTEN RAPIDLY ENOUGH TO MAKE EARLY EDITIONS MORNING PAPERS TH:ERE. THUS COVERI NG OUTSIDE OF THE CITY CIRCULA­ TION. MY
  • , e.nd will l et you know. V1 lf' you are going to cell tomorrow. let• a sign night. orr-. It's late. Good­ Frank Bttldwin. Editor Waco Herald Tribune, l!I.Jld C. E. M. Tuesday 11115 P• m. M1 How is this thing coming down 1n ·central Te~aa1 More
  • rccPnt lengthy haggling h lWC'en John L. Lewis and ot h er la­ bor ieaderA M to whether t he coal strike setllem1mt confe rcmce Ahou ld be in New York or Wuhlngton, and the fu rt her htJpe . that the mu c hly-
  • word.a ring now. By our work and 'bJ' our ooura.ge ahall we-one among ti.. many states in the tatherland.......tn a nn aatety and a new freedom. There 11 no room tor pen1m1m. 0.l"JD&M' ta.nka maroh toward. the SuelJ Amerioa enfolds Greenlend1
  • on every aspect or the morale problem. B. Should plan and supervise research, seeking better definition of general principles, disorover of new techniques of control. c. Be responsible for the formulation of polioies, have right to comment on porposed
  • ?" Stay in out or the wet and don't let those bullying basta»ds from New York tie you up with their trade mark as an advocate ot ten per cent ot the .American voters. Ten per . cent won't do it. Obviouaiy you've &ot to have the ten per cent alld
  • an award upon President Roosevelt, June 8, 1942, New York-0:f:tr,, N. W. "In the beginning," according to the Good Book, "God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the race or the deep. upon
  • of in- ' The De Luxe Dole sition of headlines in t_he Sµnd ay fluence." The process ·of so di­ Herald Tribune. Rigqf across the viding it threatens freed.o m and · , I WISH i t were possible to hold page at the top was the banner: a -s uper-colossal investigation
  • a very direct bearing upon what I am doing legislatively . I have promised a speech for Senator Wagner at the National Democratic Club . in New York on the 27th, upon which Senator Wagner very strongly insisted, and a speech . on February 22nd
  • •u pleaaN with your lett.er~ Should you t • l the nee4 ot •• :,ou mQ' 111a \o lfflw tb41. I _,, be reached by' letter o/o ~ 1 6 11st 92nd St..-et, New York 2l,t N.Yo or- a\ iaab1ng1-. Virginia, 0/0 UiN Ruby Jenldne. ~..s,:rne. I shall
  • that one new p lace with full floor show and orchestra will blossom in the downtown sector. ... And 1t certain direc tor 's mee t­ ings now being held in New York have a happy ending, there'll be a new topfli&ht luxury spot right in the heart
  • with half-workers, but if these men are half-workers, give them half jobs. The public will understand. And then, as to the people in the next group--LaGuardia, and Moses, in New York; McUary and La Follette and Champ Clark. Make them so busy, and tie
  • ]., wre equal la the new group ■, ot a peaoe 11b1oh aaat follow eftl'J' three pain ot onea. The fiNt ••I'll•• ot a tomal u.4 man-t0l'lll4 004. ~.. 1eau.1t brothers, on• aorubbi11g tloon, an4 one eeeld11g God. 1n W1n1te apao•• wre jo1m4 ha bz
  • of the League of Nations was cited in supervising loans where the dominance of the New York or the London market would have been undesirable. Criteria developed by League experts for international loans included the view that such loo.ns should not supply