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Insistent has been the rumor of a merger between Radio Corp. of America and Western Union Telegraph Co. Presidents of both companies have admitted "conversations." denied merger plans. Last week it became apparent that at least one current merger denial was supported by the facts. Abruptly, R.C.A. threw down the gage of battle to Western Union and announced the birth of R.C.A. Communications, Inc., to compete directly with U.S. telegraph companies...
...following extracts, dealing with "George Schwab and the Peabody Museum Expedition to Liberia" are reprinted from an article in the current Harvard Alumni Bulletin by E. A. Hooton, associate professor of Anthropology at the Peabody Museum...
...ebullience corsetable with a diet of broccoli and orange juice, she shouts "Pull up your water wings" whenever somebody upsets a bottle and "Give this little girl a hand" when her well disciplined revue girls perform. Recurring padlocks merely furnished publicity for the launching of new Guinan clubs. The current one is the Texas Guinan's Club Intime in 54th Street. Amiable, witty, sentimental, blonde, mercenary, she keeps her age a secret, crosses herself when she sees a policeman, has millionaires thrown out of her club if they get rowdy, lives quietly with her mother in Greenwich Village...
Work of the School of Paris from 1910 to 1928 constituting the second exhibition of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art and intended to supplement the current French exhibition at the Fogg Museum is to be on public view in the Harvard Cooperative Building, 1400 Massachusetts Avenue starting this morning. Yesterday and Monday there were private showings for the members of the organization...
...pleased to see TIME getting its deserts in an article by Mark Sullivan. He said, speaking of estimates of Calvin Coolidge, "One of the best of the current summaries was printed last week in the periodical TIME." He also spoke of your epigram "In a great day of yes-men, Calvin Coolidge was great...