Word: air
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Some 32% approved of commercials; 35% didn't mind them; 22% didn't like them, 9% wanted them cut off the air...
...Hopeful. Stocky, sandy-haired Peter Blume is an old hand at big things-which sell for four-and five-figure sums. One of his first was South of Scranton, a surrealistically weird picture of sailors soaring through the air under a crow's nest, which took first prize at the 1934 Carnegie International and now resides in the basement of Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum. His next was the Museum of Modern Art's Eternal City-in which a bilious, jack-in-the-box Mussolini rules over a ruined square. "I hope," says Blume fervently, "that...
Theatre Guild on the Air (Sun. 9:30 p.m., ABC). Robert Morley and Irene Rich in J. P. Marquand's The Late George Apley...
American Forum of the Air (Tues. 10 p.m., Mutual). Subject: "Should the Un-American Activities Committee Be Abolished...
Said Western's President Terrell Drinkwater: "We have reached a point in air transportation where we must decide whether the main tent or the sideshows are going to support the circus. Anything which does not contribute to safety, speed and comfort is a costly frill with which we can well dispense...