All 5 Uses of
chronicle
in
The Fountainhead
- He had not read much of Austen Heller, but he knew that Heller was the star columnist of the Chronicle, a brilliant, independent newspaper, arch-enemy of the Wynand publications; that Heller came from an old, distinguished family and had graduated from Oxford; that he had started as a literary critic and ended by becoming a quiet fiend devoted to the destruction of all forms of compulsion, private or public, in heaven or on earth; that he had been cursed by preachers, bankers,…†
Chpt 1.9
- There's a picture of it in the Chronicle today.†
Chpt 2.4 *
- I did glance through the Chronicle.†
Chpt 2.4
- On the desk before her lay the rotogravure section of the Sunday Chronicle.†
Chpt 2.5
- I had never expected to see the day or the issue when I would be forced to say—as I say now—that I stand on the side of Gail Wynand," wrote Austen Heller in the Chronicle.†
Chpt 4.15
Definition:
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(chronicle) a record of events; or the act of creating such a record or telling others of the events