Word: makers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...frustrated Jeilo maker vented his pent up emotions in Harvard Square yesterday. Beating his head, which had bells on it, and hitting his back, which had a drum on it, Victor Minghello, Mingliello, one-man band, performed to the satisfaction of passers-by and his manager...
This week once again the great American taxpayer-that irascible and yet docile composite of the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Senator Taft, John L. Lewis and the fellow next door-was working over his income-tax return. He did not do the job happily, or-in a year when he couldn't quite decide whether his country was at peace or at war-even very patriotically. The feeling that an enormous eye in Washington watched him as he wrote down his deductions was often all that kept him from cheating-and sometimes that...
Soundstripe. Bell & Howell Co., maker of movie cameras, has developed a comparatively cheap and simple method of giving a voice to home movies. The conventional "optical" sound track on the edge of the film is replaced by a "sound-stripe" of magnetic material, as in a tape recorder. When used in the home, the film will catch baby's first coos and gurgles as well as his early toddlings. The sound can be erased and changed for each showing of the film. A salesman exhibiting his company's product can adapt his canned spiel to fit the weak...
Switching to center to replace Captain Bob Marsolais. Frank Mahoney, besides scoring one goal, showed possibilities of being an excellent play maker. In the cage Carl Hathaway played possibly his best game. His fine work was a great factor in the decisive...
...buying up companies at bargain rates. He picked up Courtley's men's toiletries for $1,500,000 (last year's sales: $1,200,000), got a cut-rate deal on Chen Yu (nail polish and lipstick), and paid $1,000,000 for Raymond Laboratories, maker of Rayve shampoos and home permanents (later sold to Lever Bros, for $5,000,000). Bobst also brought out Hudnut's own line of men's toilet goods and heavily plugged such oldtime Warner standbys as the famed Sloan's Liniment and the DuBarry Success Schools...