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Soon the Rinehart finances were in good shape; the Rineharts could afford to go abroad. Mrs. Rinehart could even afford such extravagances as buying "a sixteenth of a gold mine which never developed." When the War came she was sent abroad by the Literary Digest. She met notables: Foch, Queen Mary of England, King Albert of the Belgians. She went into the trenches, into No-Man's Land. She came back and wrote it up guardedly. When the U. S. went in, Dr. Rinehart and the two eldest boys enlisted; Mrs. Rinehart finally managed to be sent over...
...appeared in the planes of U. S. airlines. But when they do, it may some day be necessary to "see" Air Ads, Inc., which opened offices last week in Manhattan. Already Air Ads has completed negotiations with famed old Brooks Brothers, clothiers, with Poland Water and with Literary Digest to place their advertising in planes of Ludington Line (New York, Philadelphia & Washington), has several other territories under negotiation...
...American Insurance Digest says that messages of inspiration from Mr. Buckners gifted pen have sold millions of life insurance. New York Life agents receive such messages regularly. Extracts from...
...national issues. You then openly retaliated. While assigning sincerity to the man, you took occasion to say that he also cherished a selfish motive in writing as he did: namely, to swell the coffers of the Christian Century. In that respect he is no more selfish than the Literary Digest, the Pathfinder, or many a damp American daily. Are they not using Prohibition as an advertising scheme to increase circulation? Yet I have never seen your paper take insinuating cracks at them...
...Bancroft and Richter have sought some chemical which would peptize (digest, dissolve) the hard-boiled nerve contents but not injure other parts of the cells or of the body. Last week they cautiously said: "In the light of laboratory experiments, not yet ready for publication, we seem to have hit upon some-thing which promises favorable results...