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...publishers announced there would be no change in the editorial staff, headed by thin-faced Editor Percy Waxman. Founder Ahnelt continued as chair-man of the board, the usual indication of a sale involving future payments out of earnings...
Advertising. Warner Brother's advertising budget for the next twelve months will be: $2,000,000 in newspapers; $500,000 in magazines; $250,000 for exploitation; $250,000 in trade magazines; $500,000 on billboards. These items, explained Advertising Manager A. P. Waxman, would not cover local advertising fields, which theatre managers will have to look after as heretofore...
...list of spring announcements by the Harvard University Press is as follows: "Sheridan to Robertson," by Ernest Bradle Watson '19, "Antoine and the Theatre Libre," by Samuel M. Waxman '07. "Essays of Montaigne," by George B. Ives, "The Wedgwood Medallion of Samuel Johnson," by Chauncey B. Tinker. "The Letters of Tobias Smollett M. D.," edited by Edward S. Noyes "A Gorgeous Gallery of Gallant Inventions," edited by Hyder E. Rollins, "Ballads and Songs of the Shanty-Boy," edited by Franz Richby, "Harvard Studies in Classical Philology," by a Committee of the Classical Instructors of Harvard University, "Four Introductory Lectures...
Samuel M. Waxman '07 has written a critical history of one of the most interesting periods in modern French drama, which he calls "Antoine and the Theatre Libre". "A Gorgeous Gallery of Gallant Inventions" is the alliterative title of a volume of late sixteenth century songs collected by Hyder E. Rollins Hon. '16. This book is a reprint of a delightful anthology of popular songs of that period. Arthur H. Cole Hon. '13 has compiled a two volume history of the development of wool industry in this country. The title of the work is "The American Wool Manufacture...
...Samuel M. Waxman, Ph.D. '12, will deliver the sixth of his lectures on "Some Contemporary French Dramatists" in Emerson F this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The special topic of the lecture will be "Bataille, Bernstein, and Capus," and it will be open to the public...