Word: hooper
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...famous linesman passed into limbo last week. The Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting, Inc., sponsor of the "Crossley rating" system, closed its Manhattan office and went out of business. Cause of death: radiomen decided last summer that the industry-financed C.A.B. was duplicating the independent telephone poll of C. E. Hooper (TIME...
Revision Committee members in addition to Considine are William H. Bozman, HLU; Andrew S. Crichton, representing Dunster House; Joseph D. Everingham, Kirkland; George R. Hooper, Winthrop; Walter Flynn, Dudley; Jules Rabin, AVC; Joseph Sharlitt, CRIMSON assistant editorial chairman; Marvin S: Traub, Adams; and Jack Waller, Lowell...
...other reasons, some heads already rolled in the sawdust. Top men on Radio Row had decided that the public was fed up with straight gag shows, wanted its humor coated with a story. So off the air went Danny Kaye ("too arty"), and off went Cass Daley (whose Hooper rating had skidded). Abbott & Costello hoped to save themselves with a new routine...
Meeting in their common room Tuesday night, the members of Winthrop House offered their own reorganization proposals and chose George R. Hooper '45 to represent their group. In a noon time election at Lowell House Thursday, Marvin S. Traub '46 was picked as committeeman from Adams House...
...have been club men; over one half have been from Eliot or Winthrop Houses; and more than 50 per- House Delegates Dunster Andrew S. Crichton '45 Kirkland Joseph D. Everingham 49 Lowell Jack Waller, Jr. '46 Leverett Raymond J. Considine '48 Adams Marvin S. Traub '46 Winthrop George R. Hooper...