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...present last week-not to be opened until autumn. Next season, Sponsor General Foods confessed, Benny will plug some other General Foods product, not the Jell-O with which he shares his present fame. Reason: JellO, being 60% sugar, may not be made nor sold in sufficient quantities to warrant the expensive exertions of Funnyman Benny, whose new two-year contract calls for a salary of $22,000 a week for 35 weeks-highest pay in radio. General Foods last week meditated giving Jell-O to Kate Smith, shunting Grape-Nuts Products to Benny. Benny was elaborately unconcerned...
...advantages thus summarized certainly seem to warrant an accurate determination of student opinion regarding an all-College annual. Walter J. Lear...
...said that the situation now does not warrant the huge expenditures that would be involved in order to move valuable show pieces and books to a place of safety farther inland. Not only would the cost be great, but the risk of breakage would probably be larger than the risk of having the objects demolished by bombs...
Professor Seavey also visited Camp Croft, a replacement center in South Carolina where enlisted men are trained before assignment to regular divisions. "I was particularly struck by the excellence of the system of choosing the men who warrant further training and a commission...
Dean Morgan explained that if the feminine restriction were dropped, an insufficient number of women would enter to warrant the move. Pointing out the large number of law schools which now admit women, he said that they are capable of handling the comparatively small number of lady lawyers-in-training...