Word: louise
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Because I have been rovlowing only contemporary bands and records in this column, I have been accused of ignoring the old stuff, the brave true stuff, the righteous stuff, or whatever you call it. But I just want to go on record now as saying that I have limited myself...
He promptly discarded some of the company's tested methods, ordered employes around brusquely. No easier did he make the job of his younger brother Frank, shy, quiet president of the company. Last week, in Elisha's complaint to a New York court, Brother Frank saw himself described...
Broad-shouldered, heavy-jawed President Louis Sanders Rose was 18 when he opened his first office in 1908. In his first year he did $25,000 worth of business in salvage sales, began to spread out, reached into his own family for executive help.
After the war the Roses razed Camp Gordon in Georgia, Camp Sherman in Ohio, set up salvage yards in 14 U. S. cities, spotted executive offices in five other cities from coast to coast. String-savers on a grand scale, they also bought army goods-everything from McClellan saddles to...
What is there to say? The story is trite, dull, hackneyed, uninspired. it was fired from the slick, sleazy pages of the Cosmopolitan Magazine, and it didn't have any other place to go besides Holly-wood, where it was enthusiastically hailed as a proper vehicle for you know who...