Word: cameramen
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...damp, disused, musty wharf shed the 50 men stood and sat, impatient, griped, chilled: newsmen, cameramen, radiomen, technicians, bottleholders. They had been waiting a long time-two weeks at Swampscott, Mass., two days at Rockland, Me. They were angry as a bunch of bears with sore haunches. They were the reception committee for Franklin Roosevelt, returning from the greatest fishing trip that any President of the U.S. had ever undertaken...
...King of the Belgians, completed his first year as a prisoner of war, under lax guard in a Laeken castle near Brussels.... Gravely ill at Doorn was Germany's ex-Kaiser Wilhelm....Carol of Rumania plumped bag and baggage down in Havana at last, told 60 reporters and cameramen he was "a simple refugee." .... Finally legit picaresque Harry ("Prince Michael Alexandrovitch Dmitry Obolensky Romanoff") Gerguson paid stockholders in his Beverly Hills eatery their first dividend: 18? on each $50 share...
...When cameramen stalked J. P. Morgan at an English-Speaking Union rally at Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria, Banker Morgan, who loves England even more than he hates having his picture taken, barked jovially: "If you must photograph me, be sure it is with a charming lady." Photophobe Morgan then posed happily with Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt...
...thought to contain a bomb, which turned out to be a big metal statue of Winston Churchill, thumbs up), conferred with one archbishop, three bishops and several clergymen. He opened a clubroom for British seamen, roared with them "Are we downhearted? No!" with thumbs up, for the benefit of cameramen...
...house for press photographers in the Newell Boat House. However, unofficially, the crewmen have been making continual progress since the Charles river Ice drove them indoors last fall. But since a line must be drawn somewhere, tradition seems to set this "official" opening at the annual onslaught of Boston cameramen...