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GRAND HOTEL phone book? Why don't I come up some- time? . . . Say, are you trying to be funny? . . . What's your name? Illl tell Mr. Durrance you called . . . Morton Stark? All right . . . I'll tell him . . . Well of all the fresh guys . . . Grand Hotel . . . good afternoon . . .yes, Mr. Kitay, Mr. Podell is waiting for you in the lobby. Shall I have him paged for you? You'll give me a message? All right, Pm ready to take the message . . . Yes, I think I have it all . . . I'll read it to you to see if itis correct . . . Quote: I should like to see you in the near future., concerning the editorial in The Times, that mentioned my name in an uncomplimentary manner. I shall be at the Embassy Club this afternoon as I am writ- ing an expose of all the evil publications. Unquote . . . Your message will be taken care of immediately. Say Sadie . . . did you ring those authors in 720? That room Mr. Ehrenberg paid the rent for. A couple of fellows by the name of Kieval and Shepard . . . they,re both authors or something . . . That's a funny arrangement . . . one man paying the room rent and two others living there . . . I guess the writing game isnit what it used to be . . . On the other hand, you certainly can make money on Wall Street. That's where Mr. Ehrenberg made his pile . . . Yes, Mr. Sager, Mr. Henry left the keys to your suite with me. I hear the American team won the swimming meets . . . Congratu- lations . . . No . . . Mr. Stegman hasnit come in yet. Can you imagine that, Sadie-three Olym- pic champions in the same hotel. Mr. Sager is on the swimming team, Mr. Henry with the fencers, and Mr. Stegman on the baseball team. Grand Hotel . . . good afternoon . . . ice water in room 111? Just a moment while I connect you with room service . . . Number, please . . . just one moment, please . . . Grand Hotel . . . good afte . . . page twenty-nine ' 1 xfff ,I 'N t WW! f-it ff?-r . .Ay V ' X ll-I A ' ll I 'O' Q L f-'NN . 1. , .R , SCX 'Qx '1s'43'f,,Z . tx 5. 4- A 4- -1 : 5 if 1 . ' f vs' E ai-T . f ' , 1. if p P l AG. XX l ,gf , . , pl.. - ' 1.1! f.' NX it A -M F v I,-li 5 2 t ,Y ,.,. 1 A 1 ,A fs-fax - ' , . i 1 -.,., if ,-'..':
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GRAND HOTEL secretary. No, he's playing tennis, Pll tell him later. Gee, Sadie . . . we sure have a popular place here, bankers, millionaires, and every- thing. Even the best columnist on The News is calling up for an interview . . . You know, that fellow Dick Witkin, who writes Private Lives of Broadway Bright Lightsf' Hello? room 418 wishes to speak to the room service clerk? . . . Just one moment, please. Can you imagine that? You know Sadie, that high pressure salesman, the efficiency expert, in 4118? Well, he's always sending down for cocktails at night, and for towels and ice cubes in the morning. His name is Chaikin and he rooms with that man, Mr. Youngerman. They're exact opposites. Young- erman is the strong, silent type. Good afternoon, Mr. Simon. Pm sorry, there's no mail for you this afternoon. I gave everything to Mr. Finkelstein. Say, Sadie, that was the man l was telling you about. You know, the editor of that newspaper they just put out. He and that fellow, Finkelstein, did it, and they're both wasting away, waitingyfor offers regarding their new type of editorial system. They'll probably make loads of money on it. Well, well, well . . . tl1ere's Mr. Maas. Made a million and a half, then threw it away on his last play . . . was that a flop! . . . They say his ambition is to write a successful Broadway hit, direct it, take the leading role, and plan the settings. It'll probably be a monologue . . . See, Sadie, tl1at's Mr. Van Camerik speaking to him now. Boy, is he a howl! Probably looking for a job in Mr. Maas' new show. Grand Hotel . . . good afternoon . . . who did you say you wanted to speak to? Mr. T. Drake Durrance is not in right now. He said he was going to see his publishers about his forthcoming issue. Did you ask me what issue? Say, donst you know who the editor of Fortune is? Well, he,s the fellow . . . I don't know the name of the publishers. Oh, wait a second, it's written down on one of Mr. Durranceis cards. Oh, yes . . . Christen- sen, Inc .... No . . . I don't know the address . . . Why don't you look it up in the tele- page twenty-eight
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WlI09S Z00 Most Capable ,... . Small ,....... Tall ........ Stall .............,.. .......G6Chick Chaikin ..........Bernie Goldberg Hank', Hofheimer .............Dick Within Did Most For Class .......... Eddie Youngerman Chief ..............,.... ..... Brief ......,....,.A.. Beef ,..........,........,,.... . . .....Bob Van Santen .............Dick Beitler ......,.Sanford Leeds Most Likely To Succeed ..,....,...... Henry Maas Player .......,.............................. Payer ............,.................... Prayer .................. Clif Sager .Bill Friedman ........Before Exams Did Most For School ........,... Bob Van Santen Stude .....................,..........i....... Abe Dubin Dude .................................... Harry Simon Stewed ..............,.... .Howard Van Camerik Most Conscientious ..........,..... Mal Finkelstein Internal .............. Infernal ........ Nocturnal ......., Most Modest ...... Thin ....... Win ..... Din ......, ....,.,.. ....,..,Bob Ehrenberg ........,...........Faculty ......Lenny Stegman ......Andy Christensen ..,.,.Homework Excuse .,.,.......,.............Never .........,Class Council Least Appreciated .....,.., .......... M orty Podell Editor ...........,.... . Coed- lt -Or .,.., Creditor ..........., Finest Personality ..,..... Tummy .....,.......... Crummmy ...... ...... .....,..Burton Shepard Pommer ..........,Ierry Kitay ...,.....Max Price Bergman ......,.Lunch Room Dummy t,.i..,........,... ......... I ohn Henry Outstanding Journalist ...... Tommy Durrance Quaint .....,........,..,.......... Cornelius Roche Saint ...t...............,...... Barney Weissmann Paint ........ ,.................. H al Fleck Most Handsome ..... Sunny ........... Punny ........ Sonny ......... Most Ambitious ..... ......,,lohnny Lindquist Brown ,.........Morty Stark ......Murray Fink ..,..,.,,Ben Sallman page thirty
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