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This year's edition will feature general articles, prepared by the best class talent available, concerning the Harvard educational system, undergraduate intellectual activities, transcending recognized activities, the club system, the Houses, and athletics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRICE CUT ANNOUNCED FOR 1939 CLASS ALBUM | 12/8/1938 | See Source »

George Washington Hill gives little or no damn whether he gets publicity or whether he doesn't. He knows he is good, doesn't have to be told so, is ready to admit it when asked. His itemized admission of his talent for spectacular advertising- as told in court and revealed by Printers' Ink-last month helped to win a $500,000 law suit. One Arthur R. Griswold had had the impertinence to suggest that Mr. Hill's company had stolen an idea for advertising Lucky Strikes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ADVERTISING: It's Toasted | 12/5/1938 | See Source »

...Varsity Club. The Varsity group is notable for the many 1940 and 1939 men who have come out for the team, because most of last year's world beaters have gone, leaving opportunities galore for the non record-breakers. So far, the 1942 swimmers have shown no remarkable talent; most of the leading prop school tankmen (Mercersburg, for example) still seem to be going to Yale...

Author: By Charles N. Pollak ii, | Title: 1937-38 Varsity Takes 13 Places on Official All-American Swimming Team | 11/29/1938 | See Source »

What the Beaverbrook papers do carry, however, is lots of reader entertainment-prepared by the best talent the Beaver can buy-and, most important, a running fire of pep talks and admonitions to the British people: BE OF GOOD CHEER . . . PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES . . . BUY A PEACE GIFT . . . PAY YOUR DEBTS AND KEEP TRADE BRISK...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Curious Fellow | 11/28/1938 | See Source »

...worthless, and a musical should be judged not with vague phrases of pseudo-theatrical appreciation but from the point of view of entertainment alone. In entertainment Mr. Wiman has scored again; like "I Married an Angel," "Great Lady" has the gay, colorful, humorous touch that springs only from the talent of a master in the art of musical production...

Author: By V. F. Jr., | Title: The Playgoer | 11/23/1938 | See Source »

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