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...look at World War II. His conclusion: the U.S. and Britain can make their best contribution to the war in 1942 by opening a front in northern Europe. Said bullnecked, moon-faced General Yang Chieh, lecturing to the Chinese War College in Chungking: "In northern Europe ... it would be easiest for Britain, America and Russia to cooperate...
...available consumers' goods and services will amount to no more than $65 billions (in terms of 1941 prices). Normal savings, plus the taxes now contemplated, will sop up only $22 billions of the difference; the other $15 billions will be "rattling around with no place to go." The easiest place for the $15 billions to go, Henderson knew, was into higher prices...
...Easiest explanation of the trouble is the war. The war, to be sure, has had a somewhat wavering effect on box office. (But no show has perished, save possibly the highbrow In Time to Come, which deserved to live.) The war has also had a slightly paralyzing effect on playwrights. Serious writers have found the world's present plight too big to cope with, yet only five out of 50-odd plays this season have tried to cope with it. Farces and comedies have flopped as fast, and been as feeble, as dramas, for the good reason that playwrights...
...tough guy with a big heart. ... I just played around with him . . . had him walk a couple of dozen steps in 12 frames, then in eight . . . until I got just the right cockiness to it. ... When I finally got rolling on him, he was the easiest fellow I've ever done." These performances set the tone for all of Dumbo. Sequence Director Norm Ferguson merely sat down and listened to Oliver Wallace's and Frank Churchill's score for the pink elephant sequence, which Dumbo and Timothy view through champagne eyes, and "just let it come...
...Please tell me, which is the easiest way to get a job in a film company...