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According to Variety, in a front-page "scoop" signed by Editor Abel Green, rich Marshall Field was waving his bankroll under Winchell's nose, to lure him away from Hearst and into the Chicago Sun, as Field had lured Cartoonist Milton Caniff from McCormick & Patterson. The bait: $200,000 a year, double Winchell's income from Hearst...
...remaining appointments, the Corporation was careful to pick men of varied experience and interests. They were Seelye Bixler, president of Colby College and last occupant of one of the two now-vacant Divinity School chairs; Ernest C. Colwell, president of the University of Chicago: Harry Cotten, president of the McCormick Theological School at Chicago; Remhold Niebuhr, professor at the Union Theological Seminary; and Reverend Palfrey Perkins '05, minister at King's Chapel...
...Gurley (81), T. Withington (107); one-mile run-J. Cogan (73), F. Gurley J. Kent (91), J. Noble (96); two-mile run-W. Lyon (93), W. O'Connor (109), H. Rosenfeld (98), T. Walnut (104); 120-yard high, 220-yard low hurdles-W. Flint (78), G. Hauptfuhrer (86), P. McCormick...
...saddening thing to read about Hollywood's stars prostrating themselves before feudalistic . . . Bertie McCormick. . . . In their blind rush for a dubious publicity, the evanescent celebrities forgot that . . . bootlicking sometimes boomerangs...
...second, Cameron (RIS); third, La Flamac (RIS); fourth, Rosenfeld (H). Time--10 min., 16 9/10 sec. 120-yard high hurdles--Won by Flint (H); second, Crossley (B); third, Dahl (RIS); fourth, Platt (RIS). Time--15 sec. 220-yard low hurdles--Won by Flint (H); second, Corcoran (RIS); third, McCormick (H); fourth, Crossley (B). Time--24 3/10 sec. Polt vault--Won by Harwood (H); tie for second between Torrey (H) and Sherman (RIS); fourth, Lawrence (H). Height--13 ft. High jump--Won by Harrigan (H); tie for second between Phillips (B) and Spielberg (RIS); fourth, Garland (H). Height...