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...wittily contrived film about theatrical people's values. Its characters are a temperamental veteran stage actress (Bette Davis), an unscrupulous young girl named Eve who wants to be a stage star (Anne Baxter), and a handful of other arty folk including a director, a producer, a writer, and a columnist...
Last week, as a result of Impy's unsporting conduct, the mayoralty campaign had become the noisiest, eye-gougingest free-for-all the city had witnessed for decades. (Said Columnist Walter Winchell: "The only dirty show in New York today is the election campaign.") Impy and Pecora stood toe to toe exchanging invective while Corsi-at whom each took occasional condescending swipes-belabored them both wildly from the rear...
...guide the reader (e.g., a 6% decrease in automobile prices was 6% of what?). As might have been expected, the answers were not forthcoming. And while the Times waited several days for them, Manhattan's party-liners spread the rumor that the paper had "suppressed" the Salisbury series. (Columnist Walter Winchell fell for it all, and darkly asked: "Why were they killed...
Other speakers will include Neal R. O'Hara '15, Boston Traveler columnist; Francis L. Higginson '00; Malcolm H. Holmes '28; and Swede Nelson...
...Reign of Terror." He had no malice -or at least he admits none now. In all his years around Washington, apparently the only person he disliked was Columnist Drew Pearson. "The punishment for noncooperation with Pearson can be quite terrible, as many public officials have found"-among them, he records, the late Secretary of Defense James Forrestal. George thinks the Pearson "reign of terror now one of the least inspiring aspects of the Washington spectacle...