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...Group I New Lect. Hall Mr. Coddington, Sec. B, Conf. Group II Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Cram, Sec. 14, 23, Conf. Group III New Lect. Hall Mr. Dean, Sec. 4, 15, Conf. Group IV New Lect. Hall Mr. Edson, Sec. 5, 28, Conf. Group V New Lect. Hall Mr. Fowler, Sec. C, Conf. Group VI New Lect. Hall Mr. Hoeing, Sec. 7, 18, Conf. Group VII Emerson 211 Mr. Jones, Sec. 8, 24, Conf. Group VIII Memorial Hall Mr. Schwarz, Sec. 9, 33, Conf. Group IX Memorial Hall Mr. Stratton, Sec. 10, 21, Conf. Group X Memorial Hall Mr. Williams...
...Group I New Lect. Hall Mr. Coddington, Sec. B, Conf. Group II Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Cram, Sec. 14, 23, Conf. Group III New Lect. Hall Mr. Dean, Sec. 4, 15, Conf. Group IV New Lect. Hall Mr. Edson, Sec. 5, 28, Conf. Group V New Lect. Hall Mr. Fowler, Sec. C, Conf. Group VI New Lect. Hall Mr. Hoeing, Sec. 7, 19, Conf. Group VII Emerson 211 Mr. Jones, Sec. 8, 24, Conf. Group VIII Memorial Hall Mr. Schwarz, Sec. 9, 33, Conf. Group IX Memorial Hall Mr. Stratton, Sec. 10, 21, Conf. Group X Memorial Hall Mr. Williams...
Buyers of the magazine were able Adman George S. Fowler, vice president of Pictorial Review since last April, and Lee Ellmaker, lately general manager of Macfadden Publications and publisher of Liberty since Macfadden bought it. Large and fat, Lee Ellmaker has the reputation of being a shrewd publisher. With the financial help of U. S. Senator-reject William Scott Vare, whom he had previously served as secretary, he established the tabloid Daily News in Philadelphia, built it up to be a moneymaker, sold control to Macfadden, whose only successful newspaper it now is. Because of his flair for economy...
...Chamberlain, Sec. A, Conf. Group I New Lect. HallMr. Coddington, Sec. B, Conf. Group II Geol. Lect. Rm.Mr. Cram, Sec. 14, 23. Conf. Group III New Lect. HallMr. Dean, Sec. 4, 15, Conf. Group IV New Lect. HallMr. Edson, Sec. 5, 28, Conf. Group V New Lect. HallMr. Fowler, Sec, C. Conf. Group VI New Lect. HallMr. Hoeing, Sec. 7, 19, Conf. Group VII Emerson 211Mr. Jones, Sec. 8, 24, Conf. Group VIII Memorial HallMr. Schwartz, Sec. 9, 33, Conf. Group IX Memorial HallMr. Stratton, Sec. 10, 21, Conf. Group X Memorial HallMr. Williams, Sec. 11, 17, Conf. Group...
...ethics. Finally Hearst's New York American discovered evidence that Fallon had bribed a juror. In the ensuing trial, Fallon electrified the court by announcing he had in his pocket birth certificates of two illegitimate children of a certain cinemactress whom he linked with Hearst. Said Hearst (according to Fowler) when a worried American editor called him by long distance: "Well, then, you won't be in doubt as to what your headline will be for tomorrow's paper." In his defense Fallon made his supreme effort, put on his best show. The jury acquitted him, but his career...