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...Medical School by playing semi-pro baseball, studied at Heidelberg. Now he teaches appreciation of the fine arts to 150 students, whom he selects with great care, lectures to explosively. Around his Italian Renaissance building and twelve acres stands a ten-foot spite wall, erected when a suburban development sprang up next to his school...
Republicans and Democrats both sprang into action yesterday when the G. O. P. announced the formation of a Harvard Willkie Club and the Roosevelt Club made public its speakers at an open meeting in Emerson D tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock...
...Crazy became a big-time gusher. From the charred remains of the first Crazy Hotel sprang up-&-coming Crazy Water Co., with capital stock of $400,000, an $800,000 mortgage. It 1) rebuilt the hotel, 2) bottled the water, 3) produced Crazy Water Crystals by evaporating the water. Whereas the old Crazy Hotel, a mere therapeutic resort, had sold health on a cash-&-carry basis, Crazy Water Co. put it on drugstore shelves all over the U. S. Today its debt is down to $150,000, its physical assets...
...sportsman!" he shouted - so loud and so long (and at the right people) that the State Legislature five years ago outlawed commercial salmon traps in Puget Sound.* That boosted the salmon derby Ben Paris had started, with the aid of the Seattle Star, five years before. Other derbies sprang...
...rated world's No. 1 amateur, was eager to win the U. S. title again this year to enhance his prestige as a potential partner for Don Budge on a professional tennis tour. But McNeill does not scare easily. After taking a sound thwacking for two sets, he sprang from behind, unleashed his formidable net at tack, dominated the court, finally dethroned the champion...