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...politicians who cynically asked "Who wants to kill Santa Claus?" Republican Ogden Mills last week replied: "Granted that no one ever shot Santa Claus, is there any reason why the entire population should take to believing in him? Isn't it about time to realize that reindeer are not bringing these billions from the clouds, but that they'll be paid for . . . in taxes or inflation...
...Fashion Show. One hundred and eight young women, wives and daughters of Chicago's socially great, acted as models. The audience clapped appreciatively as Miss Josephine Templeton, in tweed, drove a golf ball into the gallery. Applause thundered forth as Mrs. Solomon B. Smith appeared in Mrs. J. Ogden Armour's own wedding gown...
...rarely meddles visibly in news matters, but to the feeling that she could interfere if she would. All Herald Tribune editorial men are far more acutely conscious of Mrs. Reid, although they may not see her for a full month, than they are of bald, likable, easy-going Ogden Mills Reid whose office is on their own floor. A contributing factor is that Mrs. Reid is sternly Dry, which most Herald Tribune men, including her husband, are not. Even the rumor that white-crowned Jack Bleeck, who has run the Herald Tribune's next-door bar for years, considered...
...becomes so steamed up over a situation that his friends persuade him to write another. He does so, and bristles with pride for days thereafter. Otherwise his duties include holding the strings of the editorial purse, keeping an eye on news policy. Handsomely, his wife has said of him: "Ogden Reid is the most independent-minded man I ever knew." But it is Mrs. Reid who often helps that independent mind make itself...
...have left undone the things that I should do," epitomizes the reaction of business to the latest fireside talk. Balancing the budget, limiting public way expenditures, and replacing the brain trust with practical business men were the chief sins of omission. The Ogden Nash reference to the banking fraternity was also misleading as the British bankers did not cooperate, until the government specifically stated its program of strict economy and balanced budget...