Word: ince
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...opening gun of a $200,000 ad campaign, Inkograph Co., Inc., producers of $2, non-capillary pens, last week burlesqued the extravagant claims of ballpen makers. The claims had brought in the customers. Reynolds Pen Co., one of the most extravagant claimants and originator of a pen it calls the Rocket, last week reported a handsome net profit of $2,678,815 for the year. Are ball pens that good? Some might be (Eversharp reported a normal 3% on returns). But thousands of Reynolds buyers would answer: No. In its annual report, Reynolds noted that $110,000 had been...
...Paul Porter pleaded with Chicago packers to do something. But what could they do? They couldn't slaughter cattle that weren't there. Said Charles Bromann, executive secretary of the Associated Food Dealers, Inc. (2,000 Chicago butchers): "It's going to get worse...
This week our Information Center here in the lobby of the TIME & LIFE Building is filled with needlework, oil paintings, gadgets, fruit, flowers, and some vegetables-entries in TIME Inc.'s annual Country Fair for employes who fancy their horticultural and artistic capacities. Generally, of course, the Information Center is filled with its own news exhibits-and visitors...
...designed this comfortable and, we hope, attractive room especially as a place where we could meet our readers and talk with them and try to make their stay in the city more enjoyable. Inasmuch as TIME Inc. is an international publishing organization, our readers turn up here from all over the world...
...family-owned company had just been bought (for "several million") by William R. Warner & Co., Inc., a giant combine of a dozen-odd drug and cosmetic firms (including Richard Hudnut, operator of the DuBarry Success Schools). The deal left Nassaur with full operating control of Courtley, gave him access to Warner's 61 foreign outlets...