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When the Newspaper Guild came along, Editor Taylor was called a ruthless exploiter. But even Guildsmen had to admit that Editor Taylor had created at the Star-Times one of the best training schools for reporters in the country...
...sixth and last production for a season which is fading faster than the trees are taking on their summer wardrobe in the Yard, the Theatre Guild brings a new play by a new writing team. "Theatre," first issue from the literary marriage of Somerset Maugham and Guy Bolton, is handicapped by a plot as unimaginative as its title; but the old theme of the married stage celebrities who separate, have several affairs and reunite, is so literally enlivened with the authors' racy wit, that Bostonians will not hurry to forsake their seats for the beaches...
...second period, McNicol left the game and Ray Guild, fleet-footed half-back, took over the scoring role. Twice he skirted the left side of his own line, going for touchdowns, once from outside the 20 and again from the 35-yard...
Left. By Heywood Broun, radical columnist and founder of the American Newspaper Guild, who died in December IQ39, and whose selected writings, culled by son Heywood Hale Broun, appeared last week; to his widow, Mrs. Connie Fruscella Broun, and his son; an estate valued...
George W. Blanchard, Dugald C. Burns, Edward M. Guild (Captain), Francis A. Houston 2nd, William J. Moss, Charles M. Purinton, James F. Reidy, William R. Watson, Charles B. Straus, Jr. (Manager...