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...LEON GUTTERMAN PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER "WISDOM" MAGAZINE BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF...
...first issue of Wisdom, a glossy "class magazine for the masses," went out to charter subscribers last week. In Beverly Hills, Calif., Editor and Publisher Leon Gutterman, 39, an ex-movie pressagent, claimed that his new monthly ($7.50 a year) already had 150,000 subscribers. The magazine has about 100 backers, who put up $1,000,000, according to Gutterman. Intended to popularize the wisdom of the ages in words and pictures, Wisdom in its first issue carries such bylines as Dwight D. Eisenhower. Bertrand Russell. Mohandas K. Gandhi and Henry Ford II. Their pieces have all appeared elsewhere...
...Daniel Gutterman 1L and Allen H. Kassoff 1G found Miss Merrill, a student at the Massachusetts School of Art, lying in her bed "very hysterical and saying something about pills." They broke down her door after hearing the girl's screams...
...Cate Caroline Owen, SmithJacob L. Crane, III Anne O'Neil, RadcliffeMarvin Epstein Ruth Blimenthal, WellesleyGustavus J. Esselen, III Merrick Farrar, WellesleyThomas L. Farmer Shirley Brackett, WinchesterCharles W. Field Sally Allen, Rochester, N. Y.Edward S. Fitzgibbons Peggy Dorson, LasellRobert D. Gauchat Jean Grant, LasellHal C. Gregg Lois Williams, ErskineArthur Gutterman Judith Weisberg, Julia RichmondAlbert C. Kelly Midge Wolfe, WellesleyThorn Kissel, Jr. Barbara Case, VassarJohn W. Klages Marjorie Davidson, SmithRobert A. Koch Muriel MacChesney, VassarDaniel K. Levin Phyllis Duskin, New York, N. Y.Leonard Levin Betty Ziff. Greensburg, PennArthur Maling Paula Berwald, WellesleyStuart McCarty Jane Patterson, ErskineHugo Monnig Elizabeth Stockstroom, BenningtonGrover O'Neill...
...event. The train was late; the post office truck stalled under the load; the mail carriers were held up in their deliveries. Chosen from the comprehensive array of goods described and pictured within the catalogs, a flood of orders flowed from the town and the surrounding countryside: old Herman Gutterman got some new charred oak kegs so he could put up a new batch of moonshine by the time his wife got out of jail. Red Currie got number 45F8575, a pair of stylish Sizzle Pants for $3.65. Sylvester Merrick, colored, got a new clothesline. Ira Pirtle ordered some rubber...