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...Pass the bottle, and we'll have a Turner two on it. Ummmm, this reminds me of the days when you and I were young, Magee. My guess is Harvard 21, Yale 7, unless we get Rewicked by the referee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "HIGHER THE SPREYER, OR NO STAHLMATE TOMORROW"--HUEY | 11/22/1940 | See Source »

...future cries against advertisers evading taxes by nest-feathering." It therefore showed the piece (before publication) to the Treasury, asked the Treasury whether "more than normal advertising should be regarded as unpatriotic." Back came the Treasury's reply. It agreed that abnormal advertising expense was deductible, would not guess as to whether the Government would win (through the additional business created) or lose by it, and concluded: "It is felt here that it is not the province of the Treasury Department to comment on the patriotism involved. . . . You may well wish, however, to point out to your readers that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ADVERTISING: Tax Loophole | 11/18/1940 | See Source »

...feel that Soloway Down. I guess I'll have a Donovan," and he reached again for the bottle. "As a matter of fact, I could drink a Duesing of 'em. You want one, Puey? I'll McEwen if I can Russell up another Lyman a lemon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRAIN OVER BROWN 14 to 7, PICKLED BY SAGE OF AGE | 11/16/1940 | See Source »

...Yeah, I've been Coughlin all week, but it doesn't MacKinney difference if I have a short snort." Huey gulped his drink. "Say, this Israel stuff. I feel like I've been Stark with a pin. I guess I won't be Sheehan much of the game with this stuff in my Lohr egions. We'd better not Delaney longer, or I won't be able to Pilate myself to the Stadium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRAIN OVER BROWN 14 to 7, PICKLED BY SAGE OF AGE | 11/16/1940 | See Source »

Well, Count Basie isn't going with Goodman after all, and I guess the boys in the band felt pretty good about it last Monday, when they were doing a one-nighter at the noisy, smoke-filled Eggleston Gardens. Now that kind of atmosphere is right up the Basie alley, and consequently they played jazz as I've never heard them play it before...

Author: By Charles Miller, | Title: SWING | 11/16/1940 | See Source »

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