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...bequeathed its power in bank directorates, cable companies, cash. Son Clarence, polished by European tutors and universities, is less the director of 58 corporations than the member of 27 clubs. To his guest, Edward of Wales, he could display with dignity the world's finest collection of armor, which lines his great halls on Long Island. The masses know him be cause he is grandfather, without his consent, to the baby daughter of Songwriter Irving Berlin. Intelligent New York knows him as, next to Otto Kahn, its most famed music-patron...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: International Communications | 4/2/1928 | See Source »

...morning to find him shining his shoes. But if he never sees his janitor and tasted disappointment in the dormitory hotel, which never know a luxurious fulfillment, Massachusetts Avenue still provides him with compensations. One regrats that McKinlock denied the Englishmen acquaintance with those knights in shining armor, the Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIEGE PERILOUS | 1/11/1928 | See Source »

...Chesterfields," American Tobacco's "Lucky Strikes" and "Mela-chrinos" and Philip Morris' "Marl-boroughs." Each sells 75 million to more than 100 million a day. To join this phalanx, not especially to disrupt it, Continental Tobacco recently dressed its new cigaret "Barking Dog" with the strong armor of advertising. So far "Barking Dogs" success is indeterminable. More recently United Cigar Stores and Schulte retail stores quietly began to sell "Three Castles," made in England of Virginia tobacco. If "Three Castles" gains U. S. favor, it may become the brand that United Cigar and Schulte have been seeking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Old Gold Cigarets | 12/5/1927 | See Source »

With the Yale game as an objective, Coach Horween knows that the Blue line is powerful, and that a blow from the air may prove the most effective means of piercing the Eli armor. In David Guarnaccia '29, and J. W. Potter '30, the Crimson eleven has two potential passers of high-class ability; who may prove dangerous to the Brown Bear and to the Yale eleven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TEAM IN GOOD CONDITION | 11/7/1927 | See Source »

...team will romo within the Stadium walls clad in shirts and shorts or something similarly negligee have thrown sport writers into what the wary call a state of high tension. Be that as it may, there is one Dartmouth delegation which arrives in Cambridge today for battle, girded with armor of a far more secretive nature. "The Dartmouth", which faces the CRIMSON in a game of touch football this afternoon, is expected to appear on the field-it is hoped that there will be a field-in anything from formal dress to cast off berets. Costumes are to be ad.lib...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSTN'T TOUCH | 10/21/1927 | See Source »

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