Word: nast
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...world's gamiest. It feeds in extremely shallow water with its tail in the air, has two large bony plates in its mouth instead of teeth, with which it hungrily crushes hardshell crabs.* Potent and numerous are Nassau's habitues. They include: Publisher Nelson Doubleday, Publisher Conde Nast and his editor of Vanity Fair, Frank Crownin-shield. Bankers Thomas W. Lamont and Seward Prosser, Lady Diana Manners. Knowlton L. Ames Jr. of Chicago is not only a visitor but co-owner of the quaint Nassau Guardian, one of the world's few newspapers to be composed...
...Announcement that to help 25,000 idle actors, Author Louis Bromfield (The Green Bay Tree), Publisher Conde Nast, Novelist Fannie Hurst (Lummox), Dramatist Owen Davis (Icebound) would charge $15 the season to people who wanted to see their homes, themselves...
Condé Nast Publications...
...have been for a number of years past, the attorneys for the magazine Vogue, of which Mr. Conde Nast is the publisher. There has been brought to our attention an article entitled "Nast Trick" [TIME, June 2] . . . which contains therein false and misleading statements and which, without justification, charges Mr. Nast with knowingly publishing over his own name in the May 24 issue of the magazine Vogue false statements with respect to the infringement of Vogue's copyright on its illustrations, decorations and other material. It is apparent that the article so published by you was based on erroneous...
...0ther fronts on which Publisher Hearst is challenging Publisher Nast: Harper's Bazaar . Vogue, Home & Field v. House & Garden...