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Well you can't fool the CRIMSON either. We are going to dispel a myth which is more president than the myth of Santa Claus, a myth perhaps nourished and protected by some misguided CRIMSON editors of some dismal yesteryear. But as we said you can't fool us, there is no such thing as "the Radcliffe Girl...
After talking to several of your readers, I found that your article on the Free Enterprise Society on Tuesday left them with a misconception which I hope this letter will dispel...
...Pitch of A. Both will be badly needed to dispel the fog in Beirut. At its first meeting in Paris two years ago, U.S. Delegation Chairman William Benton had likened the general program of UNESCO to "a pork barrel floating on a cloud." In two years the program had not changed appreciably. By last weekend more than 60 separate resolutions had been dumped into the laps of conference subcommittees. Many, like Austria's pet project for an international conference in Vienna to standardize the A pitch in the musical scale, bore all the earmarks...
...Changes. Smith has been on Girard's board since 1938, and was tagged for his new job 18 months ago. He hopes to keep Girard growing (in the last ten years its assets almost doubled to $235 million), and to dispel the notion that it caters only to the rich. Actually, Girard has hundreds of accounts of $300 and less...
...Will Do' has been prepared and will be mailed to you within a week, embodied in Kiplinger Magazine" This was followed by a full-page ad in TIME, after the election: "What will DEWEY do? Find out in the November issue of Kiplinger Magazine ... It will help you dispel the campaign...