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...traveling correspondent of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and subsequently traveling correspondent of the St. Louis Republic. He was for some years employed in special editorial work for Harper's, Century and other large publishing houses. From 1907 to 1910 he was editor-in-chief of the Butterick publications (Delineator, Designer, New Idea, English Delineator). In 1907 he was also engaged in organizing a National Child Rescue Campaign. Among his novels are: Sister Carrie, The Genius, The Titan, Jennie Gerhardt. In 1919 he published Hey, Rub-a-Dub-Dub, a volume of essays...
...monopolizing 40% of feminine attention and boycotting other dictators of dress, the Butterick Co. and five other dress pattern concerns affiliated with it through consolidations or joint stock ownership, were prohibited by the Federal Trade Commission from selling patterns to dealers for resale at stipulated prices. The five affiliated companies: Federal Publishing, Standard Fashion, Butterick Publishing, New Idea Pattern, Designer Publishing, all of Manhattan...
...Campbell has a record of 23 years of active work in magazine designing. He began as assistant art director of the Philadelphia North American. After a period of service as what he calls "a border roughian" on the Butterick publications, he was art editor of Everybody's Magazine, and since 1919 has been art editor of the Nast Magazines. He is an ex-president of the Art Directors' Club of New York, a director of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, a director of the Art Center, and a lecturer in the Art Students' League of New York...
Upon recommendation of the Divinity Faculty, the following scholarships were assigned: Butterick Fund to James Caleb Justice, William Henry Mikesell and L. W. Sanford; Cary Fund to H. I. Katibah; Chapman Found to L. W. Sanford; Jackson Foundation to J. W. Reynolds, Paul Eugene Shannon A.M. '11, and W. E. Vandermark; J. H. Kendall Scholarship to Leonard Cushman '11; N. Kendall Find to H. A. Malouf; Kimball Fund to Leonard Cushman '11; Pomroy Fund to R. F. Fritz; and the Williams Fund to G. C. Kirksey and H. C. Merrill...