Word: took
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...YOUR NEWSWEEK McCALL ARTICLE YOU MIGHT ALSO WELL HAVE SAID THAT "MR. WARNER HAD THE SKILL OR LUCK TO PICK" EDITOR HARRY PAYNE BURTON NOW OF COSMOPOLITAN WHO TOOK A HOPELESSLY AMATEURISH PATTERN MAGAZINE FROM A MILLION CIRCULATION TO MORE THAN TWO MILLION...
...hold the job he held 20 years ago, he would last week have had a problem on his hands. Instead that problem was on the hands of Charles Edison, son of the late great Thomas, but the change made little difference. Mr. Edison as Assistant Secretary of the Navy took his problem to the White House where he and his predecessor pored over it together. The elements of this problem were...
Adolf a. Berle, Jr., '13, New York City Chamberlain since 1934, is an authority on finance and corporation law and has been connected with federal projects as one of the original "brain trusters," and as special counsel for the R. F. C. Soon after graduation from Harvard Law, Berle took up practice in Boston and New York. He later lectured on finance at the Business School and on corporation law as associate professor at Columbia. Speaker at the Princeton conference last May, Berle will be the last guest to--talk, on the "Regulation of Competitive Enterprise...
...season with an undefeated record, the Eliot House swimmers successfully cleared their last hurdle to the championship of the league by nipping Kirkland, 34-28. Eliot won all first places, with the exception of the 50-yard back stroke and the relay. Robert C. Murphy '38 of the Elephants took the 50-yard and 100-yard free style in good times. Teammate Eyler took second in the 100-yard free style and won the 200-yard free style from Wehle of Kirkland...
...Johnny Meadon, the captain of the Big Red team, will be seeking to repeat the victory he gained last year; but he will be pushed hard by his teammate Wreck Welch and Alex Northrop of Harvard. Last year's winning time was 4:27.6, and a week ago Welch took the mile against Yale in 4:27.6, running without spikes on a bank-loss track. So this race tomorrow night should be won in a time close to 4:20. All the three leading contestants are capable of that time...