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...world of peephole journalism, there is no more beautiful relationship than that between Columnist Walter Winchell and Sherman Billingsley, owner of Manhattan's famed Stork Club. Oklahoman Billingsley dates the beginning of his club's fabulous success from the day Winchell first came in and pronounced it "the New Yorkiest place in town." Since then Winchell has always had his own table there, and uses the Stork as his night office. There, he has planned many of the crusades which have gradually promoted him in his own esteem from gossip reporter to the foremost champion of human rights...
Washington Columnist Evelyn Peyton Gordon, who keeps her readers up to date on the smaller issues of the capital, published a paragraph of unclassified intelligence. Announced was the fact that Representative Frances Bol+on of Ohio, whose hair used to be brown, then white, then blue, now wears it brown again...
...York Times's Book Columnist David Dempsey duly noted and reported that Poet T. S. Eliot at the age of 63 has optimistically ordered a 25-year subscription to the London publication, Adam International Review...
John B. Hynes, Mayor of Boston, and Leonard Lyons, columnist, will also appear...
Noting that Rachel (The Sea Around Us) Carson had agreed to do the commentary for the Toscanini-NBC Symphony recording of Debussy's La Mer, which will be released this fall, the New York Times's Book Columnist David Dempsey concluded: "This opens up practically unlimited possibilities for authors who would like to do a little music commentating oji the side. Hemingway could take Carmen; Anne Morrow Lindbergh, The Flying Dutchman; Lin Yutang, Chopsticks...