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Responsible for most, though by no means all, of the eye-catching campaigns is Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet, 61, the freewheeling chairman of Publicis, France's largest private ad agency (billings: $43 million). Bleustein-Blanchet founded Publicis in 1927, gradually expanded the business by piloting his own plane around the country in search of contracts. After World War II, during which he flew for the Free French, he had to rebuild Publicis almost from scratch. In the process, he picked up such major accounts as Shell, Colgate-Palmolive and Renault. He also gave the agency a profitable sideline by opening...
...Tufts the Crimson runners were only able to garner 20 points against Tufts' 50. Mark Tuttle topped the field in the mile run and Bab Meckley took third. In the two mile Ed Swett placed second, trailing behind Tufts, Duncan Blanchet, who ran for the Crimson last your and was transferred to the Tufts...
...from Chicago, Dr. Erich Koerner & Richard Scheutz, Germans, descended into a watery ditch. At Albion, Mich., about 213 mi. from Chicago, Louise and Eleanor Hall, daughters of an Albion College professor, were summoned to interpret for two for- eigners who had come down in a balloon: Georges Ravaine & Georges Blanchet, Frenchmen...
Score, Harvard 1925 7, Worcester Academy 0. Touchdown, Blake. Goals after touchdown, Braden. Referee, Dr. Cahill. Umpire, House. Lineman, Blanchet. Time, 8-minute quarters...
...Wolfgang Korngold, Sonata in E major, No. 2, Op. 2; Brahms, (a) Intermezzo in E flat minor, and (b) Capriccio in B minor; Chopin, (a) Nocturne in C minor, (b) Berceuse, and (c) Polonaise in A flat; Ganz, (a) "In May" (Op. 23), and (b) Etude-Caprice (Op. 14); Blanchet, Serenade (Op. 15); Liszt, (a) Sonetto dipetrarca in E. and (b) Rakoezy March...