Word: forbeses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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But what business man would venture to call Editor Bertie Charles Forbes of Forbes (bimonthly) "For Busy Business Men," a mediocrity? And what stroke of journalism, however loud, could have been more personal than one wrought by Editor Bertie Charles Forbes last week, when he reprinted in his own magazine...
August A. Busch had anticipated Prohibition by manufacturing "Bevo," a grain drink. Although his heart was not in its manufacture, he developed a great volume of sales for this brew. (He personally directs his company's advertising and promotion work; lays out campaigns; analyzes sales posbilities.) In making Bevo...
Knute Rockne knew his men could beat Carnegie Tech. He packed his bag and went to Chicago to see the Army-Navy game. Into the fold on Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, stole a rowdydow team from Carnegie Tech, rocked Rockne's unbeaten Baby Buntings asleep, 19 to 0.
Sir Joseph Duveen's third great acquisition was Romney's portrait of Lady Elizabeth Forbes. These three, together with certain other paintings and objets d'art, cost him $1,000,000. Governor Alvan T. Fuller of Massachusetts, millionaire art collector, secured Romney's superb "Lady de...
Speaking will begin at 8 o'clock, when A. J. Ostheimer '29 will talk on his experiences in the Canadian Rockies last summer, particularly of his ascent of Mount Forbes and Lyell. He was the first man ever to reach the summit of Mount Lyell.