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...find it. Its students work at textbooks half the year, take jobs approved by the professors for the other half. Nelda Sloan, 18 and a student in journalism, got her Antioch-approved job as a $22-a-week copy boy on the Philadelphia Record, and joined the American Newspaper Guild. Ten days later the Guild struck the Record. Last week Freshman Nelda was in her sixth week on the picket line. Antioch assured her that her picketing would be counted toward her credits...
...Screen Guild Players (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS). Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, gagged up by Edgar Bergen & little friend...
Commuters named were: A. S. Cavallo '48, R. A. Fitzgerald, Jr. '46, Sewell Guild '45, John H. Murray '41, and Steven J. Stadler '48; while Eliot House men cited were: Edward W. M. Bryant '50, G. H. Montgomery '45, D. G. Outerbridge '46, S. Spielberger '49, John M. Teem '50, and Louis A. Williams...
...Theatre Guild on the Air (Sun. 10 p.m., ABC). The Old Maid, with Judith Anderson, Helen Menken...
...Christopher Morley, were built to sell literary goods whether they were silk purses or sows' ears. In the marts of trade, if not of letters, 20 or 30 book clubs were in bustling operation, and the top two-Book-of-the-Month and its tawdrier sister, Literary Guild-together claimed nearly 2,250,000 "members," i.e., consistent buyers of wares. Among 1946's newest sales organizations: the Family Reading Club-"will appeal to the finer instincts . . . the sanctity of the home," and The Executive Book Club-"for every businessman . . . lawyer . . . banker...