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After Susan M. Ryerson of Cambridge and Peter I. de Lissovoy of Chicago were arraigned in Rochester City Court, Miss Ryerson was released on $10,000 bail. De Lissovoy's bail was set at the same figure...
...Boston record-American reports this morning that postal authorities allegedly found a list in Miss Ryserson's Rochester apartment which apartment which, the paper says, contains names of college students in the Greater Boston area who might have received marijuana through the mail from de Lissovoy and Miss Ryerson...
...Susan Ryerson and Phyllis Sogg (Winthrop here exploits its Comstock affiliation to good profit) contribute two pieces of humor which should be well received. Miss Ryerson has a short story parodying we won't spoil it by telling what--deftly handled, neatly avoiding the dangerous pitfalls of overloaded farce. Miss Sogg's satire of new criticism, in an exploration of "Roses Are Red", is adept. One more panagraph would have brought it to the edge of boredom; one less would have been an improvement...
...FLORENCE RYERSON CLEMENTS...
Many Chicagoans thought Ryerson was giving a gentle hint to his fellow bank director, Montgomery Ward's 79-year-old Chairman Sewell Avery. If so, the dig did not bother Avery, but it did stir up an argument among other elderly Chicago business leaders. Said Wilson & Co.'s 84-year-old Chairman Thomas E. Wilson: "I suppose if a 66-year-old man thinks he is old, that's his opinion. Personally, I think it is much too young to retire." Snorted 86-year-old Real Estate Man John E. Scully: "Better wear out than rust...