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...playwright; his first play was called Der Madchenkenner (The Man Who Knew Girls), and he played the lead with lusty success. Other plays followed, and they presented the author with a problem. Each script needed at least 20 copies-too few to warrant the expense of a printer, too many to copy by hand...
...wouldn't get up that early to look for a job," said Long Island Printer Frank Tuboccini, a Charles Town regular, "but to go to the races, I don't mind nothing...
...September the four-color catalogue has been sent to the printer with its glossy display of tempting gifts. Before Thanksgiving, the trees are installed, the lights are hung, the animated displays are cranking. In the big department stores, where several Santas are needed to handle the throngs, intricate mazes are set up so that the tots will never see that there are more than one. Said one hard-working Santa in Boston's Jordan Marsh: 'The important thing in this job is production. You don't have time for waving and all that ho-ho-ho stuff...
...invented his own fopperies, adapted his own fiction from the medieval, translated his own pleasures from the French. He had the ruling-class horror of being a professional, yet in his amateur way could claim with much truth that "no profession comes amiss to me." He was a printer, an innovating builder, an M.P., an antiquary, a historian, a novelist, a playwright, a collector...
...York. The whole operation will be bossed from New York by Assistant General Manager Andrew Fisher, 40. Borrowing a practice long used by national magazines, the Times will transmit stories west by perforated tapes that will activate automatic typesetting machines at the Times's Los Angeles job-printer...