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...editorial competition is the last in which Juniors may enter, and is generally considered one of the pleasantest approaches to the paper. Candidates, required to submit one editorial daily, which is criticized by members of the board, find that they write more fluently, understand better the workings of the University, and have more clearly defined opinions on a variety of subjects...
...Exeter's "lead shot" (TIME, June 15, 29) -it was the traditional drink when I went to Exeter. For the benefit of Exonians Harrison. Harding and others of the present-day school, I submit the "formula" for an Exeter "lead shot...
Since 1928 when she flew as "baggage" from Newfoundland to Wales in a monoplane piloted by the late Wilmer Stultz and Lou Gordon, Miss Earhart had to submit to such labels as "Lady Lindy," "First Lady of the Air," etc. Her name was bought by Cosmopolitan, which engaged her as aviation editor, then by Transcontinental Air Transport, which appointed her assistant to the general traffic manager. Last autumn she was given charge of publicity for Ludington Line (plane-per-hour) operating between New York and Washington, a job lately delegated elsewhere. Few months ago Miss Earhart married her friend...
...submit that the profit shown by the Royal Mail Steam Packet on the face of the accounts for 1926 is $1,776,625. The true position, we say, including the losses in the subsidiaries, is that there was in 1926 an actual trading loss...
...what they ought to have."* Sir John arrived at the New School just in time to tell the meeting that the U.S. system of competition among broadcasters "is preventing you from getting full value out of your key men." Recommending Britain's rigidly uncommercial programs, he added: "I submit that there is a risk of educational ballyhoo as well as of commercial ballyhoo. It is not so vulgar; it is less aggressive, different in form, quite different in motive; but is it not more or less the same fundamentally-an assertion that this labeled brand of soap...