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...engagement was often rumored, but Gertie could not seem to make up her mind about marriage. In 1928, when Mr. Taylor was in the offing, she said: "The duty of a wife is to offer constant companionship. . . . How can I, who must go to the theatre at night? ... I would like to marry Mr. Taylor very, very much. But I won't, because I don't think it would be fair for him to marry someone in my profession." But a few years later, when Doug Jr. loomed in her retinue, she stated: "Marriage in two establishments...
Fifty graduates and undergraduates will soon be gathered in a new Book Club to be centered around the John Crowne Companionship, it was announced yesterday by Peter Black '42 head of the Companionship...
Most psychologists firmly believe that companionship with intelligent parents and playmates is the most important factor in a child's mental development. The Emperor of Japan shares this view (see p. 31). But last week at the Chicago meeting of the American Association for Mental Deficiency, Psychologist Harold Manville Skeels of the State University of Iowa, questioned this old belief...
...himself that day he took Billy, his younger brother, to see the circus at the Boston Garden. The place affected him strangely: the smells of sawdust and animal-flesh, grease paint and rope, all got under his skin. The pushing mob didn't satisfy his desire for companionship, and of course, neither did Billy. It was spring, and his fancies had turned to where they usually did at that time of year. As he handed the tickets to the scarlet-clad Cossack at the door, he was complaining to himself, "This is no job for a college...
Then Witness Hill went into his advertising philosophy: "From time immemorial tobacco has been considered as a companion of men. Within recent years it has also been considered a companion of women and it makes for companionship between the two. . . . We have innumerable stories of the relaxation and the relief...