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Editorials

May 1, 1929 issue

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Any inference that the purchase of stock in the Boston Publishing Company by the International Paper Company means a change in the policy of "The Herald," or the "Traveler," is altogether false. The internal affairs of each paper will remain the same. The policies will remain the same. The aim will remain the same to produce first class publications day by day. "The Herald," and the "Traveler," have real confidence in New England, and they will do everything in their power to make stronger the foundations which support the economic structure of New England.

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