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...years ago Engineer Hogan and his partner, bespectacled General Manager Elliott Maxwell Sanger, decided to put their station on a commercial basis, invited a limited number of sponsors to advertise. Only products personally approved by Engineer Hogan himself are permitted the use of his air waves, and their announcements are held to a strict standard of dignity and terseness. Typical sponsors have included Random House, the Oxford University Press, the Theatre Guild. Martinson's Coffee, the American Tobacco Co. One of them, the Book-of-the-Month Club, apologizes for taking up the listeners' valuable time. Despite these...
Edward Russell scholarship, Jacob Freedman, University of New Hampshire. Sachs research fellowship, George S. Vickers 2G. Leverett Saltonstall scholarship, Robert C. Jones 1G. Ralph Sanger scholarships to: Peter G. R. Campbell 1G, Robert B. Pegram Jr., 1G, Walter B. Rideout, Colby College, Arthur J. Watzinger 1G. James Savage scholarship, David G. Williams, 1G, George William Sawin fellowship and University fellowship, Maurice B. Heins. Philip H. Sears scholarship, David Savan 1G. Shattuck scholaships to: William M. Doerflinger, Columbia. Paul E. Guenther 1G, Jesse F. King...
...line-ups: CRIMSON LAMPOON Phillips, s.s. c.f., Sanger Bennett, s.s., p., r.f. s.s., Wainwright Baker, 3b. c., p., Wentworth Reynolds c. p., c., 1b., Herter Edgerton, c.f. 2b., K. McIntosh Hall, r.f., p., 3b., c., Evarts Wellman, 2b. r.f., Hale, Garland R. McIntosh, Smith, l.f. l.f., Fiske, Redfield Griffin, 1b. 1b., Kettell...
...director of the A. B. C. L. and its sparkplug since Mrs. Margaret Sanger (mother of two) took to the international field, is Mrs. Allison Pierce Moore (mother of three). Mrs. Moore was agitated about the Massachusetts police who raided and closed clinics in Salem last July. That case comes up for appeal this month, and Mrs. Moore opened for the defense by declaring: "The historian of the future may record for 1937-first, great advances from the standpoint of health and eugenics; second, that in Salem, Mass, a backward step was taken, reminding us of the witch burnings...
...Neroni. Made-line (Ina Claire), with her father who is in the Church and her brother, who is in embroidery, comes home from Italy and an unhappy marriage. Immediately bored with Barchester, she invents a limp, steals a stuffy clergyman from a stuffy blonde, acts like a younger, cuter Sanger child and, in a magnificently anticlimactic scene, puts her foolish enemies to shame. Along with all this goes a little pleasant dialog, a little minor plotting, a great deal of patronizing archness on the part of the playwright and his actors...