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Music for the dance will be furnished by Roy Lamson with two twelve-piece orchestras, and during the intermissions there will probably be some specialties, the nature of which has not yet been determined. The affair is to last from 9 to 3 o'clock, and at midnight a supper will be served...
Among those from Harvard in the comedy are: Carleton Green, 1G, as Handy Stallings. W. L. West '32 as Doctor Grover, H. G. Hutchinson '34 as Roy Morris, and H. G. Westmore 21 as Jim Young...
...freely to get and hold good authors. He set about to speed up the magazine, insisting on more and snorter stories in each issue, buying by the story, not by the word. He originated the "short short-story," complete on one page, first of which was written by Octavus Roy Cohen. Four-color illustrations were used in Collier's for the first time by any weekly. Collier's began to recapture some of its old pugnaciousness with special articles which, while they lost some old readers, gained more new ones. One such enterprise was a long series of reports...
Promptly retorted Publisher Roy Wilson Howard of the new World-Telegram: "I am afraid Mr. Ochs. like several others, waited for the World to die and waited too long. . . . The old World isn't dead. It isn't the building or the press that makes the newspaper; it is the spirit of its writers...
Typical of the attitude of protesting stockholders was a letter sent Mr. Schwab last week by Roy William Hebard of New York, president of R. W. Hebard Co. Inc., engineers: "It is preposterous to claim that any such reward as your company has paid Mr. Grace and others is indispensable to obtaining 'unusual effort and ability.' There is no convincing evidence at hand that Bethlehem Steel is any more efficiently managed than innumerable other companies. Nor is there any evidence that the officials of Bethlehem Steel, including Mr. Grace, possess any greater degree of 'exceptional ability...