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Last week it was revealed that to picture and report the contemporary scene entirely from the viewpoint of satire was Editor McGuire's big idea. On newsstands went 41,000 copies of a glossy new 35? magazine named Ringmaster, The World in Caricature. Vol. I, No. 1 offered the writings of John V. A. Weaver, John R. Tunis, Stanley Walker, the drawings of Peggy Bacon, William Cropper, David Low, Mitchell Siporin...
From a purely practical viewpoint, the number of contributors is encouraging. With governmental taxes on large incomes almost confiscatory, great private institutions like Harvard must lean more and more heavily upon many modest contributors rather than the possessors of great fortunes. Generally considered the Fund has had small beginnings but continues to have a bright future...
...initial extensions of credit, are not continuing requirements. The 55% margin must be met only at the time a loan is made or stocks are bought. If the stocks decline, the loan or brokerage account becomes under-margined, not in the eyes of the law, but from the viewpoint of the anxious banker or broker. The Reserve Board blandly insisted that this had been true all along...
...reason why places for the consumption of liquor should not be made comfortable and decorative. . . . Pictures, as well as flowers, may brighten a corner. "Obscene' should not be an execration lightly to be hurled at a painting because it does not conform to one's own viewpoint. . . . The picture is not obscene, therefore I shall not order its removal...
...Hampshire for 15 years and who still owns its largest papers, the Manchester Union and Leader. Two Landon men al o ran. In Dallas, Tex., Candidate Knox declared: "At the present time the contest lies between Governor Landon of Kansas and me. We are much alike in viewpoint on issues and agreed that no factional quarrels shall shake party harmony...