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...surprising when aged Mr. Curtis resigned last week as president of Curtis Publishing Co. (Satevepost, Ladies' Home Journal, Country Gentleman), accepted the board chairmanship. So unsurprised was Philadelphia by the news that no newspaper there mentioned it-not even Curtis' own-except the tabloid Daily News, which he once tried to put out of business...
...loudly debating issues with a onetime Republican Governor of Kentucky in Omaha while Kentucky's homespun Senator Barkley raced to Wheeling to open the West Virginia drive. From the American Legion Convention at Portland frock-coated Josephus Daniels orated his way eastward by easy stages. In last week's Satevepost the one-time Secretary of the Navy wrote glowingly of his wartime subordinate, "Franklin Roosevelt As I Know Him." Waashing-ton's chubby Senator Dill was all set to carry the Roosevelt power issue up & down the Pacific coast. As soon as he finished junketing through Indian reservations, Montana...
...Author. Two and a half years ago died Mrs. Carolyn Phillips Frevert, sister of Novelist Phillips. Named as her residuary legatee, with a bequest of $729,286, was a "tried and loyal friend," Isaac Frederick Marcosson, most famed Satevepost interviewer and writer. Writing at his best, Mr. Marcosson revives the memory of his friend in its most heroic proportions...
Last week Editor George Horace Lorimer of the Satevepost regretfully made known that, contrary to prior announcement, Alfred Emanuel Smith would not write a reply to Calvin Coolidge's "The Republican Case." ''We arranged for the article in good faith some weeks ago," said Editor Lorimer, "and I can say nothing further about it except simply that we received a telegram stating that Mr. Smith had decided not to write it and giving no reasons for his decision." Asked whether the article had been arranged for before or after the Democratic national convention, Editor Lorimer replied...
Maclean's (circulation: 160,028*) is Canada's Satevepost. It favors native authors, remains in the homey Canadian magazine tradition by maintaining a small culinary department and investment advice. Maclean Publishing Co. Ltd. also issues Chatelaine (circulation: 127,873*), the Canadian Good Housekeeping, No. 3 of the Big Five, and 30 other specialized magazines. In addition, the company prints Canadian editions of U. S. pulps and Punch, a month late...