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...Princeton 11 3 .273 Tully, Harvard 11 3 .273 Kocpsell, Penn. 15 4 .267 Pill, Columbia 25 6 .240 Reagan, Penn. 21 5 .238 Brown, Cornell 26 6 .231 Pitchford, Harvard 18 4 .222 Anderofsky, Col. 23 5 .317 McDonald, Penn. 19 4 .211 Hasslinger, Col. 24 5 .208 Desmond, Columbia 20 4 .200 Ruddy, Cornell 20 4 .200 R. Ayres, Harvard 11 2 .182 Grayson, Yale 11 2 .182 Ochs, Cornell 23 4 .174 Fulton, Harvard 12 2 .167 Lewerth, Columbia 19 3 .158 Pearson, Princeton 13 2 .154 Beinstein, Penn. 14 2 .143 Wood, Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BATTING AVERAGES | 5/9/1940 | See Source »

...Columbia 4 18 .222 Pearson, Princeton 2 9 .222 Buckley, Harvard 4 14 .214 Pitchford, Harvard 3 15 .200 Brown, Cornell 3 15 .200 Bowen, Cornell 3 10 .200 Fulton, Harvard 3 10 .200 Reagan, Pennsylvania 4 17 .176 Ruddy, Cornell 3 12 .167 Ochs, Cornell 3 13 .154 Desmond, Columbia 4 14 .143 Foote, Princeton 2 8 .125 Dowd, Columbia 3 8 .125 Boinstein, Pennsylvania 3 9 .111 Cosby, Princeton 2 9 .111 R. Ayres, Harvard 2 9 .111 McDonald, Pennsylvania...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INDIVIDUAL BATTING | 5/4/1940 | See Source »

Street & Smith executives told Editors F. Orlin Tremaine and Desmond Hall to go ahead, hire an office, put out a few is sues : Street & Smith would pay the bills. Mademoiselle came out in February 1935. It was such a flop that Editor Tremaine gave up and went back to Street & Smith. Editor Hall stayed on, but skipped the March issue entirely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Success in Fashions | 4/15/1940 | See Source »

Mademoiselle's phenomenal success brought no joy to Desmond Hall, because Desmond Hall resigned three years ago. The editor who raised Mademoiselle up from an awkward miss in pigtails is a dark-haired, well-groomed woman not yet 35: Betsy Talbot Blackwell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Success in Fashions | 4/15/1940 | See Source »

...When Desmond Hall left Mademoiselle in 1937, Betsy Blackwell became editor-in-chief. Her managing editor is 28-year-old Johanna Ellen Hoffman,* whose qualifications, besides a knowledge of English, French and German, a little Turkish, and a little Arabian, include experience on McGraw-Hill's American Machinist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Success in Fashions | 4/15/1940 | See Source »

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