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...program's natural flow and fun springs very largely from the characters and voices of Joe and Pepe. They are neither professors, semanticists nor actors. Joe is huge, hugely bald Joel Grover Sayre, author (Rackety Rax, etc.), newspaperman (New York Herald Tribune, etc.), Hollywood scenarist (Gunga Din, etc.), scholar (Oxford, Heidelberg, etc.), a Midwesterner who looks like a transcendent ward boss and has also been described as a "wandering behemoth." Friend Pepe is black-haired, blue-eyed, impeccable Pedro Francisco Domecq, Vizconde de Almocaden, U.S. representative of his family's ancient (1730) Spanish sherry business, whose tart, fluent...
...Albert Everts, of Winthrop House and Newtonville, Charles Cowen, of Winthrop House and Waban, Alexander L. Jackson Ill, of Winthrop House and Chicago, William C. Palson, of Winthrop House and Winchester, John T. Axen, of Leverett House and Baltimore, and Stephen W. Gifford, of 59 Plympton Street and Duxbury, Grover O'Neil, David Baldwin, and Gerald Lenane followed these six men in the Junior Class polling. BALLOTING RESULTS SECRETARY Andrew B. Welch, Jr. 79 PERMANENT CLASS COMMITTEE Huge M. Hyde 230 A. Leroy Atherton 170 Brooks N. Heath 149 Edward T. Wentworth 142 Palmer Osborn 126 John P. Kennedy...
Peppery Mr. Patterson told the Namal Industrial Conference Board that the post-war airplane will not put older slower transportation forms out of business. This assertion collides head on with Grover Loening's breezy statement last May that 45,000 planes of the bomber type that Henry Ford is building could handle the 500 billion ton-miles of freight carried last year by the railroads...
...Grover O'Neil...
...staff included Tipton Blish, Yale graduate (1927) and onetime man about Manhattan, Nathan Kaplan from the Bloomington (Ind.) Evening World, Photographer Edward Andros, who used to run a portrait studio in Mishawaka, Ind., and Private Grover Page Jr., son of the Louisville Courier-Journal's famed cartoonist. Public Relations Lieut. Peyton Hoge conceived the paper's slant and the division commander, Major General H. L. C. Jones., tolerated...