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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...
...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...
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...
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...
...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...