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...Laidlaw Bros. Educational Publishers River Forest...
...resented the Northern affront to Massah's rule. In addition to a grandiose series of syrupy, nostalgic articles, the editors present a "War Game" called 1863. It comes with a board that folds right out of the magazine, and later will be put on the market by Parker Bros., Inc., manufacturers of Monopoly...
Archie solicited reissue rights from Harper & Bros., the publishing firm that started Harper's Weekly in 1857. Harper agreed, and last December Archie sent the first reprint issue to some 1,000 libraries, schools, historians and antiquarians willing to pay the subscription rate of $12 a year...
...years Gable floated among minor theatrical jobs, then caught the attention of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. There was just one problem-those ears. Milton Berle would later describe them as "the best ears of our lives," but Warner Bros, had already decided that they made young Gable unfit for the screen. M-G-M simply pinned back the Gable flappers with adhesive tape, and cast him in The Painted Desert. As Gable rose toward his coronation as The King-a ceremony actually performed in 1937 by Spencer Tracy with a cardboard crown-he shed the tape...
Taking the debatable position that Khrushchev should not have appeared on the show at all, the Wall Street brokerage firm, Sutro Bros. & Co., a longtime sponsor of Open End, canceled its commitments to the show. Susskind's final muddled reaction to Khrushchev: "The guy is one part Santa Claus, one part doctrinaire, one part demeaning uncle." Khrushchev's reaction to Susskind: "You have good eyes. I could negotiate with...