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Harvard's 782 bottles were consisted mainly by those which had just held Scotch, with Irish and Rye running up. West Point also preferred Scotch, though by not such a large majority...
...supposed to read billboard advertising regard hard liquor advertising in church & school communities as something less than a mixed blessing; 2) many a big advertiser like Henry Ford, Howard Heinz or W. K. Kellogg would be profoundly shocked to see his posters hard by one for Golden Wedding rye; 3) poster space is sold in "showings" or fixed units...
...Franklin, Jr. '36, of New York, N. Y., Harold H. Freedlander '35, of Wooster, O., Hyman H. Gass '35, of Lynn, Mass., Paul E. Geier '36, of Cincinnati, O., Edward T. Gignoux '37, of Cape Elizabeth, Me., Hyman Goldenstein '36, of Somerville, Mass., Paul C. Henshaw '36, of Rye, N. Y., Harry H. Hershmann '37, of Dorchester, Mass., Abraham Hertzberg '35, of New York, N. Y., Sidney D. Hoffman '36, of Brookline, Mass., Lemuel B. Hunter '37, of Wellesley Hills, Mass., Herbert M. Irwin, Jr. '37, of Port Washington, L. I., N. Y., Richard W. Ittelson '37, of Mt. Vernon...
...general dryness and unapproachable frigidity of the lecturer . . ." If your reviewer desires a slap-you-on-the-back, Y. M. C. A., up-your mark-ten-points-for-a-quart-of-rye, he's out of his element in the presence of a brilliant gentleman such as Professor Morison. The critic who confuses cultural restraint with congenital coyness ought to be drowned in his own pink ink. Samuel Eliot Morison is one of the ensiost and most sympathetic men to work with I have ever known. His ability as a stylist and an orator renders his lectures as interesting...
...this work is to be found the triple bread line: Rye. White. Whole Wheat. Two melancholy goats ask. "What do people do with their garbage nowadays?" Political note: An unmistakable plutocrat with cigar and limousine appears above the caption: "The manufacturer of shirts of various colors." A fleeing burglar carrying an undersized parcel of swag is hailed as an encouraging omen...