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...talk on "The Advertising Agency" by Langley C. Keyes '24, vice-president and director of Harold Cabot and Company, is third on the program. William M. Pinkerton, director of the University News Office, will moderate...
...University, like the movies and politics, is one of the romantic elements of American life," writes William M. Pinkerton, director of the University News office, in the new Alumni Bulletin. However, he notes, it is subject to stereo type coverage by the press writing for the Average...
...Pinkerton says that the press does not mention all the usual happenings at Harvard, nor all the successes of alumni. Instead the formula for readable papers is the unusual--the one undergraduate that gets into trouble while the other 4,500 sleep. The press does not note Alumni for all their good accomplishments but let anyone of the Alumni fail, and he makes the headlines...
...individual sports star--all these are unofficial sources, and make the best reading. And the most important idea that Harvard represents is illustrated by this--freedom of the individual to rise or fall on his own responsibility. Therefore the picture of Harvard formed by the reading public is, Pinkerton says, mainly formed by the "accidents and impulses of individuals...
...fans write glowing letters to him from all over the world. One fan who did more than write: Phyllis Pinkerton, 26, who came from Wisconsin to study with Lennie. When she inherited $10,000 recently, she invested it in Tristano, who rented a loft over an old garage, soundproofed the walls, installed recording equipment and a piano. There Tristano and members of his sextet teach some 35 pupils, will soon begin recording on their own label...