Word: butlering
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Next to Bernarr Macfadden (who "retired" from Macfadden Publications last year) the best-known Macfadden name is Charles Fulton Oursler, high-priced editor of Liberty. Last week Editor Oursler too was out. Liberty's new editor is 58-year-old Sheppard Butler, who quit the same job when Macfadden bought Liberty from Cousins Joe Patterson and Bertie McCormick in 1931. Editor Oursler, busy with a novel and a play, kept mum about the reasons for his departure and his 10,000 shares of Macfadden stock (market price: $1.25 per share...
Last week WPB took a hand. Its conservation division sent four men to Butler, Pa., home of an American Rolling Mills plant which has had to shut four of its ten furnaces. They made a tour of jalopy graveyards to see what they could find...
Within a few days, with Major Swauger's help, Armco had rounded up some 2,000 tons of scrap near Butler...
...will, the Percival Clement prize is to be competed for in the years 1941-42 and 1942-43. If a majority of the board of judges should fail to agree on the victor, the prize is to be awarded by the President of Columbia University, Nicholas Murray Butler...
Even with limited time for practice (seldom more than an hour a day), these postgraduate sharpshooters have brought the Navy glory galore. Besides Northwestern, they have swamped Notre Dame, Purdue, Indiana, Butler-all traditionally tough under a basket. Among the 14 teams they have still to play are: Minnesota, Nebraska, Drake, Wisconsin, Iowa State. If they can maintain their pace for the second half of the season, Great Lakes' good-will sailors may well be invited to Madison Square Garden's Invitation Tournament, the Rose Bowl of basketball...