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...Columnist Glueck...
Sometimes he grew out of it. Sometimes he became a famous columnist, a noted author, or even an Editor. But mostly he grew old at 45. And when he saw a new youngster in the City Room he figured the best thing he could do was to take him accoss the street and say to him: "Kid, what the hell are you doing around here? Get out of it. It's a lousy business...
...uneasiness: 1) World War II had come nearer the U. S. than ever before; 2) flounderings, charges and admissions of inefficiency in London (see p. 54); 3) confusing, conflicting statements by U. S. naval and military men about plane production capacities, aircraft effectiveness, general efficiency of U- S. defense. Columnist Hugh Johnson put the doubts bluntly, blaming Commander in Chief Roosevelt and concluding: "It is better to say this now than later, when we may be staring full into the fire that England faces...
...managing editor of the Indianapolis Star, and told him that she wanted to write a column of social chitchat about young people. "I'll call you Monday," said Earl Mushlitz. On Monday he called and told her: "Bring it in." Thus Sue Simpson, aged 16, became a society columnist...
...Give You Anything but Love, Baby, continues Universal's minor cycle of pictures named for resuscitated song hits. Its original plot, whereby grinning Tom Brown and ululant Constance Moore salvage a swank insolvent dress shoppe by high-priced publicity and low-priced gowns, is the brain child of Columnist-errant Ed Sullivan (TIME, April...