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Vice-President Reynolds is criticized heavily in the Committee report. In connection with the Class Album, termed "one of the cornerstones of class unity," the withholding of the purveyor list, cause of a mid-summer storm, is condemned as inconsistent with "ethics." Reynolds refused to give Album advertising men a list of purveyors to the University, but "stated that he thought other sources of finding out University purveyors could be tapped...
Asserting that "the economic argument for the release of the purveyor list can be neither ignored nor denied," the report "finds it hard to square Vice-President Reynolds' position with his 'ethical' objections," and asks for a loan from the College as a temporary arrangement during the present inflationary period. Finally, the Committee recommends that the classes of '49 and '50 move to set up Album boards immediately...
Although library officials reported a slackening of intellectual activity, local saloon keepers jingled cash-registers to an October high. "This is good beer weather," one purveyor said...
Hollywood liked the seamless bowls so much that Paddock, pool-purveyor to cinemoguls since 1922, hired Ilsley as a consultant. When Pascal Paddock, company president, decided to sell in 1939, Ilsley bought him out for a mere $17,000. During the war, Ilsley built pools and water tanks for the Army & Navy, thus was ready to dive back into private pools at war's end. Now he produces about one custom-made pool a day (average cost: about $10,000), paid himself $41,000 last year in salary and bonuses. The company netted $59,730. With the People...
Last week's "assurances" were given after the Council had cancelled the Red Book and suspended the Album, as a result of the newly-formed University policy of witholding the purveyor lists from class publications...