Word: smarted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...editor is mild Ben Hibbs, 40, editor of Country Gentleman, and, like Editor Stout, a onetime Kansas newspaperman. An equally significant newcomer is a smart, versatile young man (29), Robert Fuoss (pronounced Foos), who fills the newly created post of managing editor. Young Fuoss, a graduate of the University of Michigan, has for two years headed Post promotion and publicity. He is an advertising man, a protégé of Curtis' Advertising Manager Fred A. Healy. This shift marked a new ascendancy in the Post for Fred Healy, crack adman who, during the last depression, extended his sway...
John B. Pierce, Jr., William S. Pilling 2nd, John T. Potter, Richard T. Rives, Jr., John J. Shea, L. Edwin Smart, Jr., Sidney O. Smith, Jr., D. Graham-Smyth, Billy S. Sparks, Sinclair Weeks, Jr., Robert L. Winter 2nd, Malcolm Wood Jr., and Bruce H. Zeiser...
...following Freshmen have been nominated by petition: Stuart C. Davidson, Donald S. Gair, William F. Ganong, Haris G. Hachman, Lucien L. Kinsolving, Donor M. Lion, Richard F. Mccarthy, George H. Montgomery, James R. Murphy, Jewett F. Nelley, Jr., William S. Pilling 2nd, John T. Potter, L. Edwin Smart, Jr. D. Grahame Smyth, and Bruce H. Zeiser...
...Robinson, Russell Stannard. Guards: James Aldrich, Warren Carstensen, John Comer, John Corrigan, Rollo Fisher, George George, Gerald Gettschalk, William Hornbeck, Charles Hubbard, Charles Kidner, Gilbert King, Thaddeus Mroz, Sidney Smith, William Ward, John Zinkow, Charles Van Pelt. Centres: John H. Dyer, Jack Fisher, Arthur Lawson, Austin Mason, Bruce Smart, George Terrien, Frederick Woodruff, Richard Anderson. Blocking backs: Lloyd Anderson, Harvey Blanchard, Philip Drake, Howard Gleason, Fairfield Goodale, Joseph Horgan, Walter Kamp, George Waters. Wingbacks: Sam Carr, Charles Cawley, Donald Cole, James Gallagher, Saul Marias, Gershon Ross, Don Richards, Andy Welch. Tailbacks: Fred Abrams, Edward Hadley, Robert Hurley, Richard McCarthy, Robert...
Feuchtwanger historical novels are constructed with the bellying bigness of the Coliseum, are as crammed with characters as the benches of the arena at lion-feeding time. A smart literary tradesman, Feuchtwanger dresses up his vast windows on the past with a brilliant, meticulous reconstruction of Roman society in the iridescent stages of dissolution. His characters he treats with a superior irony which his devotees deeply admire, but in which others sometimes resent a rather rabbinical roguishness...