Word: ince
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...persons outside a few big cities got under way last week with a preview exhibition in Manhattan's Weyhe Gallery of 105 etchings and lithographs by 38 of the best-known graphic artists in the U. S. Sponsored by an organization known as American Artists Group, Inc. the prints are all framed alike, under transparent celluloid instead of glass to prevent breakage in shipment, within a month four identical shows of similar prints will be traveling to department stores in 50 provincial cities accompanied by elaborate catalogs, and a lecturer. The prints in limited editions will sell for from...
...Under the name Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. [they have] undertaken to organize and carry on a securities business of the character formerly handled by our firm," said Mr. Lamont. "We believe that the members of the new organization will be able, with the ample experience which they have heretofore had, to serve usefully the investment interests of the community...
...Many Sets Are in Operation? To answer this question, ANPA hired the investigating service of Clark-Hooper, Inc. During 22 weeks last winter pleasant-voiced agents of Clark-Hooper made 400,000 telephone calls to radio homes. At any given time between 7 and 10 p.m. an average of 36.4% of the radios were turned on. During the best broadcasting hours, therefore, advertisers compete for an average audience of 4,546,318 homes. But all the listeners are not listening to the same thing...
...This is a business of creation and imagination. The best company in this industry is Loew's Inc.-because some years ago they bought Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and the services of Louis Mayer, Irving Thalberg and J. R. Rubin. Without those three men I wouldn't give for the stock. . . . We pay stars $8,000 or $9,000 weekly and make money out of them. Zanuck, who directs these stars and creates stars, is worth $5,000 a week. ... It may be more money than bank presidents are paid, but bank presidents can't make moving pictures...
Wilken Family Whiskey is made by The Wilken Family, Inc. in the Schenley plant and Schenley owns a controlling interest. But by basing his campaign on his own family, Schenley's Wilken has assured his descendants of jobs. Son Harry Jr. assists in the distilling, Son William manages the blending, while Son-in-Law Tom, an engineer, keeps the machinery in order...