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...handed the lapel microphone to the station manager. To fill in, Mr. Mizer began to describe the crowd scene when the eccentric little Italian stood on tip-toe to open fire. Though Mr. Mizer later declared he had signed off when the excitement began, Miami's famed Pressagent Steve Hannagan, who sweated with the Press to get the story out on the assumption that for publicity purposes any news is good news, said he heard the soothing voice of the announcer report: "There seems to be some excitement here in the crowd. But it's nothing, folks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: In Bay Front Park | 2/27/1933 | See Source »

...Steve" Early, large, handsome, curly-headed descendant of Confederate General Jubal Early, is expected to be the front office man at the desk now held by Secretary Theodore Joslin. He covered the Navy Department for the Associated Press when Mr. Roosevelt was Assistant Secretary, trailed him on his 1920 vice-presidential campaign. An easy, likable gladhander, he served Paramount Publix as Washington contact man. His job will be to steer as many callers as possible away from the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Roosevelt Secretariat | 12/12/1932 | See Source »

...Baker grew increasingly depressed Last week he seemed drawn back to Washington. Pittsburgh police hunted for a day in Highland Park, where Dr. Baker had said he was going to stroll. But it was at "Quail Hill," the morning after the storm, that a pipe-line walker named Steve Sento found the sodden body, twelve-hours dead, pistol in hand and a bullet in the head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Death at Quail Hill | 10/24/1932 | See Source »

Before this year's races, Gar Wood took, precautions to re-establish his prestige by hiring Steve Hannagan, able pressagent for the real estate ventures of Mr. Wood's friend Carl Fisher. By last week people had largely forgotten about last year's incident. More interesting was the fact that in the hull of Miss England III repowered for this year's races, were two 2,200-h. p. Rolls-Royce motors of the lightweight supercharged type which the British Air Ministry developed for its Schneider Cup-winning planes and which Sir Malcolm Campbell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Harmsworth Cup | 9/12/1932 | See Source »

Will Caton last week was perhaps midway in his career as a driver of trotting horses. Not so Stephen (''Uncle Steve") Phillips, of Lebanon. Ohio. Last week, at 90, on the Washington Courthouse (Ohio) track where he started his career 75 years ago. Uncle Steve Phillips won a mile race with his trotter Frederick McKinney. After the race, he drove back to the judges stand, said "I'm pretty tuckered," sat down in the middle of the track on an easy chair presented to him by his admirers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Hambletonian | 8/29/1932 | See Source »

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