Word: commented
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Next day, brisker than ever, he bought the first American Legion poppy (which will not go on public sale until May 20), conferred with numerous G.O.P. bigwigs. After each conference, newsmen rushed to the Dewey suite. Did the Governor have any comment on the Wisconsin results? Would he now finally announce his candidacy for the GOPresidential nomination? Each time came the answer: "No comment...
...until 6:30 p.m. did he receive the press. Quickly he scuttled reporters' hopes of smoking him out. Before newsmen had even settled in the neat rows of chairs in the pin-neat office, he said: "There will be no comment on any political questions." Veteran reporters had never seen the Governor in better health or spirits: he was virtually bursting through his neat double-breasted suit...
Editorial comment was minimum and cautious. Most U.S. editors, mindful of the delicacy of U.S.-Soviet relations, of the gravity of the war, and of the 26-year-old difficulty in getting at the truth in any item dealing with Russia, did not want to stick out their necks...
Since the policy of the Gayety Theatre does not encourage either previews or reviews of its current screen offerings (the management feels that such comment will fall to do full justice to its shows), this is the first and perhaps the last excursion of The Moviegoer into the lair of naughty, risque films...
...late for comment was the very recent Sufias-Weissler feud which centered around a petite visitor to one of the sessions. Professor Hanson refereed the affair with "Casnova" Weissler in the lead when the bell rang...