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Peering into the long white trench of the Mt. Van Hoevenberg run, steep and tortuous as a market graph, 20,000 spectators at the more perilous races for four man teams were hopefully horrified by anticipating casualties like those in the pre-Olympic trials. The races, repeatedly postponed by bad weather, were finally run without mishap on a slow track. A U. S. sled steered by William Fiske, U. S.-born Londoner who won the Olympic championship in 1928, won with 7:53.68 for four runs, with another U. S. team second...
...husband comes home, she decides after a brief period of reluctance to go to California. The mining man (John Boles) is the one who sees her off at the station. All this is competently enough put together but, if tested by an emotional seismograph like the "Lie Detector," its graph would be full of dead spots. Shot: Greta Nissen asking her patron to buy her an emerald bracelet...
...Fradd is the author of several articles bearing on health and efficiency and is the inventor of the silhouetteo-graph, the camera-like machine for graphing posture, with which undergraduates are familiar...
...extent of the Baker fortune. Estimates have run as high as $500,000,000. In 1924 he and his son paid an income tax of $1,575,000. The most important Baker holdings include: 87,000 shares of United States Steel, 74,000 shares of American Telephone & Tele- graph, 204,000 shares of New York Central, 6,100 Pullman, 713,000 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. Other "Bakerstocks" include American Can and National Biscuit. He has been friendly with the Van Sweringens...
...supposed to be. Spending some $14,000,000 he got as high as 2,470,882 readers. (Satevepost has been more than 3,000,000.) In 1929 he prophesied: "We estimate that in 1935 Liberty will have the largest magazine circulation in the world." He even showed a graph of the future, in which Liberty topped Satevepost jauntily (TIME, July 1, 1929). Last week Liberty's circulation, always 99% newsstand, was claimed to have reached over...