Word: davision
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When Mr. Willkie lunched with Mr. Roosevelt, observers were sure that it was in the bag. But Mr. Willkie came bounding out of the White House denying that the job had even been discussed. At week's beginning, the moderator was finally named. It was not Mr. Willkie but...
Morale. Neither holding the nation's hand nor slapping the nation's back, several dependable radio voices helped keep the nation's head clear. CBS's William L. Shirer, in never-flustered tones, anticipated President Roosevelt in explaining what war meant in terms of information. Dry...
At last week's ornamental banquet, presided over by CBS's silver-haired Standby Elmer Davis, two debts were implicitly acknowledged. One acknowledgment came from the Administration to the men who had made the urgent plight of Britain palpable to millions. Said Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish to...
Thomas J. Ashton, of New York and Matthews, will assist McNulty as treasurer. New Advertising Manager Frederic W. Rugg will head a staff composed of Paul Nurick, New York and Stoughton; and Martin Singer, of New York and Lionel. Aiding Circulation Marvin Sleisinger, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Walker House, will...
Married. Gene Mako, 25, Davis Cup doubles champion in 1937; and Laura Mae Church, 24, actress; in Manhattan. Best man: Paul Lukas. Bride's attendant: