Word: gruene
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Walker has be come something of a legend. He has escaped the anonymity of desk work often enough to produce articles for Harper's, American Mercury, Forum and The New Yorker, a best-selling book (The Night Club Era ) and to pose for a full-page testimonial for Gruen watches in the Satevepost. He is reputed one of the ablest news executives in the land, although he will be only 36 this week. Last week he established himself as a prophet of his profession with a new book. City Editor.* City Editor is salty, rambling shoptalk and third-highball...
Rare among cities, Cincinnati lies along her seven hills watching the lordly Ohio lap at her feet. Proud is the Queen City of her Gruen watches, her Ivory soap, her municipally-owned railway which brings her half a million a year, her celebrated zoo and outdoor opera, her beer, her famed families of Longworths and Tafts. Prouder still was she last week. Cincinnati had done for the fifth time what no other U. S. city of comparable size (452.000 pop.) had done twice in succession-reinaugurated a reform municipal government. And Cincinnati was that almost equally rare big town which...
...Walker '33 defeated White (B.A.A.) 15-13, 15-13, 10-15, 11-15, 15-12; Skelly (B.A.A.) defeated F.L. Young '33 15-9, 15-11, 9-15, 15-9: Emerson (B.A.A.) defeated C. Birckhead '33 16-15, 15-6, 15-11: Gruen (B.A.A.) defeated J.R. Frothingham...