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...Presses around the world last week turned out 14,331,458 copies of Time Inc.'s four major magazines???TIME, LIFE, FORTUNE and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED?and their international editions. * Newspaper obituaries parroted a quote from an unnamed "friend" of Luce: "He is a dreamer, with a keen sense of double-entry bookkeeping." In fact, the remark was used by Harpo Marx to describe Alexander Woollcott...
...well as editor, involved in the planning of major circulation drives, advertising promotion and company investments. His business and administrative ability was as decisive a factor in the company's success as his editorial and news judgment. For many months, he concentrated on getting LIFE going, leaving his other magazines???Time Inc. had also acquired ARCHITECTURAL FORUM ?pretty much to themselves. While LIFE was growing strong enough to walk on its own, Luce reorganized management by announcing that henceforth every magazine would have its own publisher as well as an editor. At the same time, he would become editorial...
Millionaire Bernarr Macfadden, publisher of twelve magazines??? and of the New York Evening Graphic, gum-chewers' supreme-de-fruit, watches as a zoo-man watches his charges that hydra-headed amphibian, the Public. He knows the meat upon which this beast and upon which he, Macfadden, may grow great together. Hence, when he saw people everywhere, in lowly hovels, in the great homes which he himself frequents, racking their brains over small squares of paper charted in black and white squares which gaped to be filled in, horizontally and vertically, with words of Egyptian, European and native derivation...
...plan is published, on Jan. 7; citizens will be given an opportunity to indicate whether or not they consider the plan to be feasible. Women's organizations, labor organizations, clubs of all kinds, patriotic organizations and churches will assist in taking a poll of the country. Newspapers and magazines???to the number of 5,000 or 6,000, will print ballots and assist in conducting the poll. By Feb. 1 it is hoped that the results will be tabulated...
...appears in Jim Tully's Emmett Lawlor; steel and iron workers, both masters and men, pass through the pages of Caret Garrett's The Cinder Buggy. But in spite of these and the vast number of semi-humorous or mechanically conventional "sport stories" or "labor stories" in our popular magazines???a good deal of modern American fiction seems to deal with a class of characters who form a very small minority of the population...
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