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...point underscored by A.T. & T.'s bidfest; since insurance companies and banks are the only big outlets for gilt-edged issues anyway, the real field for underwriters is to sell securities that require distributing talent. Said one outspoken syndicate member after the bidding: "I'm glad we lost it-there isn't any money in those deals for us, and there's no reason why there should...
Coach George Manger of Penn, on the other hand, who also lost his greatest offensive threat of last year, Frank Reagan, has been able to mold together quite a formidable array of talent-drawing upon the reserves from last year's Centennial cloven and from last season's Freshman squad, reputed to be one of the best ever to wear the Red and Blue...
...famed for the strangeness of amateur talent it draws, the Student Employment Service is today again asking for all who are qualified as entertainers, musicians, musicians, comedians, monologists, impersonators, specialty actors, lecturers, and any sort of person who can keep an audience amused...
...Faculty Views the News" is the title of one of the numerous new series slated for frequent appearance on this year's program schedule, which includes many hours of classical recordings, student and faculty forums, home talent shows, sports, and newscasts...
...final stage is the "back home again in disillusionment" period, when either Radcliffe or local talent becomes the goal of the world-weary Harvard man. It is at this point that he discovers the naive beauty of the Pine Manor belle. She's always dumb but often rich, and though her regulations are stupidly strict, she can be persuaded to "check out to the library" on warm evenings...