Word: modeles
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Over 200 girls competed for model positions in the show with Wellesley winning 23 finalists. Simmons, B. U., Emmanuel, Tufts, Sargent, Leslie, and Regis also came through with final positions, and nine girls will hold out for Annex pulchritude. They are: Helen Clark '51, Anne Drachman '52, Jonne Irving '52, Carol Jones '49, Mary Norris '49, Joan Smith '52, Irene Tinker '49, Cannie Weil '50, and Anne Worthington...
...lure more orders, the show had many an improved model of an old machine. Example: International Business...
Sunnyhill, which has few manufacturing facilities of its own, still has one big obstacle to overcome: production of the machine. (Joy is already working on commercial versions of its model.) But Sunnyhill's machine has already created so much interest among would-be manufacturers that the company expects limited production to start "within a few months...
Machines' electronic calculating punch now does multiplication, cross-addition, cross-subtraction and division electronically for the first time in business-machine history. The show also had many other new gadgets. Among them: ¶Dictaphone has a light (20-lb.), portable, plug-in model ($350) which records 15 minutes of dictation on envelope-sized plastic belts, so light that five can be mailed in a 3? envelope. ¶SoundScriber's dictating machine ($637.69) has a wafer-thin, Vinylite plastic record which can be erased and used over again by putting it in a machine which heats and whirls...
Special note must be made of the Princeton "half-time stunt." The public address system listed some eight organizations as sponsors and perpetrators of the gag. It concerned a model building, Santa Claus, two tigers, some funny money, and the clangings of a cash register...