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...virtually impossible to hear any but strictly binaural sounds from the lavishly designed exhibition rooms of this year's New England High Fidelity Music Show. Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the show featured all conceivable kinds of music reproduction equipment, from the standards of Bogen, Scott and Electro-Voice to the Grundig, Grado and Glasser-Steers para-phernalia. Even radio stations such as WXHR maintained promotional booths featuring such novelties as FM car receivers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Newest In Sound Draws Big Crowds To Fifth Northeastern Hi-Fi Show | 10/22/1958 | See Source »

...indoor career. With Princeton's Bob Zwirner probably sidelined and Pete Reider doubling the varsity could rack in what had appeared a "bust" event. If Zwirner does not compete, the two-mile will be gravy, with Reided a shoo-in, and Dave Norris and Bill Thompson fighting Eli Jack Bogen for the points...

Author: By William C. Sigal, | Title: Lame Track Team Will Meet Tiger, Yale | 2/16/1957 | See Source »

...deal was a sign that a new generation of Ridders was coming along nicely. Three months ago, when New York University Economist Jules Bogen left the editor's chair at the New York Journal of Commerce, Bernard J. Ridder took over at the Journal. Now Bernard and his brother Eric, two of Founding Father Herman Ridder's eight grandsons, will go on the board of the Chicago Journal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Two Can Live Cheaper ... | 11/24/1947 | See Source »

...from circulation. The circumstances were unusual. Reviewers had praised them, ranked Weidman with such sourball writers as John O'Hara, James M. Cain, Hemingway. But Weidman's Semitic hero was such a heel that he roused antiSemitism. Author Weidman, and many a reader, regarded his villainous Harry Bogen as a deliberately horrible example. Publishers Simon & Schuster denied the report, announced that they were selling 100 copies a month of the books...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Sourball | 5/29/1939 | See Source »

Simon & Schuster withdrew from sale two highly-praised novels by Jerome Weidman (I Can Get it for You Wholesale and What's in it for Me?). Reason: their principal character, Harry Bogen, a smart-guy Jew, is enough to rouse anti-Semitic sentiments in a rabbi. Also withdrawn was Miniature Photography, by one of the firm's partners, Richard Simon. Reason: it commends some German-built cameras...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 26, 1938 | 12/26/1938 | See Source »

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