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Canvases require frames, heads need hair, trees look best in foliage. Appreciation of the arts depends as much on mood as on the action or product. A suggestive setting enables the audience to forget the mechanics...
Last week Drug Tycoon Liggett arranged to buy in another product, Vick's Vapo-Rub, made by Vick Chemical Co., one of the U. S. Big Eight. And in prospect is his purchase, through American Home Products Corp. (a third one of the Eight and one in which Mr. Liggett controls some capital stock), of its trademarked preparations of magnesia, digestants, cosmetics, hair tonics, floor wax, varnish remover, patent medicines, toothpaste (including Kolynos). With so many products and so many stores, Drug, Inc. is becoming what Mr. Liggett would privately like to say but publicly disclaims: practically the last...
That two undergraduate bodies, cordially friendly in all existing contacts, should thus stand apart on the athletic field like two spanked children, must seem, to the outside observer at least, another sign of collegiate immaturity. The reason is more fundamental that this. The estrangement is the product, not of hostile feelings between Princeton and Harvard men, but of divergent Harvard and Princeton athletic policies. Harvard desires that all her athletic relations be based on dual contracts, while Princeton has in the past stood for a triangular contract between Yale, Princeton, and Harvard. Failure to adjust these two policies has kept...
...terms of gift the chateau and its 1,000 acres are created a "perpetual retreat" at the disposal of professors of the Sorbonne. At scholarly ease in the magnificent palace, the professors will enjoy among other things the chief product ot the village of Richelieu, "diamonds of the soil," truffles...
Remiss Schools. Editor Sam M. Williams of the St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press submitted the report of a committee on schools of journalism. Bluntly said he: "The schools of journalism themselves are remiss for the unsatisfactory product that is being foisted upon the newspapers. We have found that many of the graduates of the schools of journalism have selected that course as the easier way of getting through college, and in our own offices we have found that only one out of 20 graduates of the school makes good. Judging from its graduates, Editor Williams thought that the University...