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Biographees. Such a policy has made Who's Who a valuable piece of property. Sammons has been offered $1,000,000 for it. Founded in 1897 by Albert Nelson Marquis, a Cincinnati calendar and directory publisher, Who's Who was already firmly established when Sammons joined the firm in 1926. At that time Marquis was in his 70s. Five years later Sammons took over entirely, and made it a family affair (Founder Marquis became "editor emeritus." died in 1943). Editor Sammons' wife Dorothy. 66. is the obituary expert for the sister book, Who Was Who in America...
...Cincinnati, the Duquesne University basketball team, winner of 22 straight and voted the No. 1 team in the U.S. (TIME, March 1). finally came a cropper at the hands of the University of Cincinnati, 66-52. Next night Duquesne lost again, 64-54, to Dayton...
...Dukes are now getting set for what should be their toughest remaining test: games away from home, on consecutive nights this week, against powerful Cincinnati and Dayton. Whether or not they keep their impressive winning streak (22 straight) alive does not particularly concern them. What the Dukes and Dudey Moore are really looking forward to is next month's National Invitation basketball tournament. The Dukes have played in the Invitation six times, never won it. This, Pittsburgh expects, is the year...
...Cincinnati, Ohio...
Varsity football coach Lloyd P. Jordan has accepted an invitation to serve as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Rules Committee. Jordan, who was nominated at the recent NCAA convention in Cincinnati, will serve a four year term, beginning...