Word: womanizing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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First was Woman's Home Companion (2,848,550), second Ladies' Home Journal (2,786,219), third McCall's (2,501,074)-(see below). Fourth was Pictorial Review with 2,108,579. When 69-year-old Delineator came fifth with 1,487,118, magazine dockers sensed that the field was overcrowded, knew that some one would have to be ruled off the track. Last week the new magazine line-up for ladies became known. Pending approval by stockholders this week, Delineator was to be liquidated, its readership swallowed by Pictorial Review, to give that Hearst property...
...blue chip in the woman's magazine business is Hearst's monthly Good Housekeeping. With 2,165,766 circulation at 25? a copy, "Good House" last year booked more pages of advertising, for more money, than any of the lower priced monthlies...
...support the Woolley claim that the Trustees were sexually biassed. Seventy prominent women came up for examination and were rejected during the two year search, but only after three women turned down the offer did it go to a man. Nonetheless Dr. Woolley stands on record as desiring a woman, any woman, in preference to a competent man. Such opposition before he takes office must be acutely embarrassing to Dr. Ham. In reality by breaking the century old tradition of its greatest fort the shows that the feminist movement has come of age. When men and women can easily replace...
Died. Myrtle Huddleston, 39, first woman to complete the 20-mile swim from Catalina Island to the California mainland (1927); of heart disease; in San Francisco. During her Catalina swim she was bitten about the arms by a barracuda, landed after 20 hr. 42 min. with her left side paralyzed. In 1931 in a Manhattan pool she set a world's swimming endurance record...
...combating of every form of indecency and the preservation and spread of the virtues of modesty and purity," a League of Modesty was founded two years ago by Roman Catholics in Chicago. Last week this League, headed by a Franciscan named Rev. Celestine Strub, presented a Modest Woman's Creed based upon the preachings of Francesco Cardinal Marchetti-Selvaggiani, Vicar General of Pope Pius XI. Recommended to all good Catholic women, it urges...