Word: recordsized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Burdick had looked vainly for the early '20s Oxford of Novelist Evelyn Waugh (Brideshead Revisited') where the "subtly homosexual youth . . . carries his teddy bear about St. John's Quad . . . boys roar out into the country in Bentley roadsters, and over Cointreau and plovers' eggs have some...
Last week Juilliard Graduate Grenell could point with both pride and profit to the third birthday of his Young People's Records, Inc. He had been cited by the Review of Recorded Music as "a major cultural influence." The membership in his Y.P.R. Club (one record a month for...
Three years ago, when he first got his Young People's Records, Inc. started, he asked questions in schools, children's centers, and in his own home (three children), to get an idea of what children want to hear. From three-year-olds he got reactions such as...
Horace Grenell is a square-rigged man of 40 who has built a big business out of making records for little people.
Since employers' past records are influential in FEPC rulings, Whouley, who at present employs a Negro chef and has hired Chinese in the past, will probably be cleared of the charges against him,