Word: masons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Nevertheless, by last week underdog Argosy was barking on True's trail, as if it were about to bite. Argosy Editor Jerry Mason, 36, claimed that his January issue had topped the 1,000,000 mark in sales (the guarantee: 750,000). Like True, Argosy was once a pulp, which boasted such bylines as Edgar Rice Burroughs and H. Rider Haggard; but its fortunes and circulation had ebbed. Then Popular Publications took over, turned it into a slick, and it started up. Last April, Mason, onetime associate editor of the Sunday supplement This Week, moved in. He borrowed some...
East Side, West Side (MGM) is a humorless, slightly awed look at Manhattan's gossip-column set as it might be presented to daytime radio fans. The picture makes a showcase for the specialties of its four glittering stars: Ava Gardner's blissfully pneumatic figure, James Mason's decadent inflections, some high-toned suffering by Barbara Stanwyck and the impulsive histrionics of Van Heflin...
Based on a novel by Marcia Davenport, the story details a romantic free-for-all between six or seven sketchy characters, no two of whom love each other with enough decisiveness to settle down. The chief conflict centers in a mellowing playboy (Mason) who is torn between...
...date, the Government's only remedy for bigness has been dissolution. But would it solve anything to split the 100 largest U.S. companies into 1,000? Edward S. Mason, dean of Harvard's Graduate School of Public Administration, bought not. Dissolution, said he, should DC reserved only "for situations in which size can be shown to hamper competition...
Seven raculty members have offered their support for the dinner, which will be held at the Copley Plaza on January 28. Among the sponsors listed are Dean Edward Mason of the Graduate School of Public Administration, Merle Fainsod, professor of Government, and Seymour E. Harris '20, professor of Economics...