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...laxative that tastes like chocolate") advertising was started on a national magazine campaign. Simple in form, it consisted of an endorsement, a picture of the endorser, a few remarks by the company, a free sample offer. Its appeal lay wholly in the endorser: Charles ("Chic") Sale, author of The Specialist and I'll Tell...
Platinum Pieces? Among the over-produced metals is platinum, selling at $34.50 an ounce against $62.50 a year ago. Last week in The Mineral Industry Dr. George Frederick Kunz, gem specialist with Tiffany & Co., suggested that platinum be stabilized by the Government at $50 per ounce, used as currency. A $20 platinum piece would weigh 20% less, be 30% smaller than a $10 gold piece...
...treatment, every individual would be involuntary contact with a general practitioner. The general man would guide the patient when necessary to a specialist or an institution...
Died. John Riegel Dewitt, 48, famed Princeton footballer and trackman, hero of the game in 1903 when Princeton beat Yale for the first time in four years; of heart failure, on the way to see a heart specialist, in the club car of his morning train from Fairneld, Conn, to Manhattan...
Author Hans Carossa, 52, Bavarian, is a specialist in lung diseases. He practices his profession in Seestetten, a village on the Danube. During the War he served as medical officer with the Bavarian infantry on several fronts, was finally wounded in April, 1918 at Nieppe Wood. A Roumanian Diary is his first book to be translated into English...