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...months ago an independent California concern went a step farther toward simplified wine making. They put on the market a patented grape concentrate in solid form about the size of a pound of print butter. Known as Vino Sano, selling at $2 each, these nonalcoholic wine bricks were flavored sherry, champagne, port, claret, muscatel, et al. Instructions came in the form of warnings against dissolving the brick in a gallon of water, adding sugar, shaking daily and decanting after three weeks. Unless the buyer eschewed these processes, 13%, wine would be produced. Vino Sano's "Don'ts" were...
Last week U. S. Dry agents, spurred by complaints of the Anti-Saloon League, raided Vino Sano's sales office on lower Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, where a land office trade was being done. Arrested were the manager and two salesmen; seized were 3.000 bricks...
These two developments are not steps in progress, they are leaps. The success of both systems is not to be proved. It is evident. The two converge in one ideal, mens saua in corpore sano...
Those receiving awards from the Price Greenleaf fund are Albert Bronstein '33, M. J. Klainer '33, A. J. Marder '31, Nicholas Sano '33, E. B. Schoenbach '33, Morris Shapiro '33, Morton Shillman '33, Samuel Silverman '33, I. R. Wechaler...
...Gordon '30 defeated H. B. Janssen '33, 21-5, 21-3; H. J. Wechsler 3G defeated W. J. Walsh 30 by default, J. Auerbach '33 defeated L. J. Gillespie '33, 21-16, 21-8; J. S. Vixler '33 defeated N. J. Sano '33, 19-21, 21-3, 21-18: C. Lubell '33 defeated S. S. Sampson '33, 21-11, 21-16; J. J. Dwyer '33 defeated J. D. Wassersug '33, 19-21, 21-13, 21-17; R. Landsberg '33 defeated A. D. Schnittkind '33, 21-5, 21-8; J. J. O'Leary, Jr. '30 defeated D. J. Bronstein...