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...been waiting. Schmeling was still champion outside of New York. Why not a title bout in Chicago? Sidney Strotz of the amateurish Chicago Stadium Corp. tried for it but could not close the deal. Chicago has no other promoters above the level of John ("Mique") Malloy and James C. Mullen, with whom no important fighters now do business. Outmaneuvering Strotz, President Carey of Manhattan's Madison Square Garden Corp. quickly revived the Garden's Illinois subsidiary which Tex Rickard had used in 1927. A bill to legalize bouts of more than ten rounds in Illinois was drawn...
...field of University activity has the need of a coordinating hand been recently more urgently felt than in that of the numerous official publications. Since the death of Miss Kate Mullen early this spring the work of publishing the various University catalogues and pamphlets has been without any definite guiding influence. Although Miss Mullen's official position was editor of the Gazette she also took an active interest in other publications which ensured the accuracy of their contents and the punctuality of their appearance...
...appointment of David Washburn Bailey of the class of 1921 as director of University publications not only fills the vacancy left by Miss Mullen's death but goes considerably farther in definitely centering the responsibility for all University publications. The importance of such books as the University catalogue and the Alumni Directory cannot be appreciated as long as they continue to make their regular and flawless appearance. Only by their want could the University arrive at a full sense of its dependence on them. Nowhere might the danger of divided responsibility and confused commands be more fatal. These dangers...
...MULLEN Saint George...
Miss Moran had previously been associated with Miss Mullen for over a year in the running of the Gazette and thereby gained first hand experience for her present work. After her graduation from Radcliffe College in 1916, she worked for the Crocker-McElwain Company of Holyoke, one of the largest paper dealing concerns in New England. She acted in the capacity of assistant to the manager of sales promotion. Three years later she was engaged with the Individual Drinking Cup Company of Easton, Pennsylvania...