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Between bomb blasts, through the blackout, Berliners stumbled to their cinemas last week to get a Nazi-eye view of what the unspeakable British have been up to all these years. With noisy and immense satisfaction they saw beefy, aging Emil Jannings play Stephanus Johannes Paulus Krüger, South...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Beast of Britain | 4/28/1941 | See Source »

Besides this radio salary, Benny this year will have a neat income from Paramount Pictures, which will pay him an estimated $200,000 for making a couple of cinemas. Last week, under Paramount auspices, Benny & Co. were shipped to Manhattan for the opening of Love Thy Neighbor, in which Benny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Jell-O's Dollface | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

Rare in Eastern colleges but common in the Middle West is an institution known as the Student Union. Boasting dining halls, ballrooms, bowling alleys, soda fountains, lounges, music rooms, cinemas, nightclubs, Student Unions in the last ten years have become the social centres of the huge State universities.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Student Union De Luxe | 11/11/1940 | See Source »

Girl Crazy was followed by a long series of Merman musicals, including Take A Chance (Eadie Was A Lady), Anything Goes (I Get A Kick Out of You}, and last season's Du Barry Was A Lady. Ethel has also made several cinemas, most notably Alexander's...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Porter on Panama | 10/28/1940 | See Source »

The Prime Minister set the Ministry for Home Security to work. Vaguely Sir John Anderson promised ventilation, light, warmth. Department stores opened their basements, and when the big John Lewis & Co. building was hit, 700 trooped safely out to another shelter. To keep people happy, Minister of Information Alfred Duff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Death and the Hazards | 9/30/1940 | See Source »

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