Word: edwards
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...have always suspected that your movie reviewer has a long one instead of a short one before he goes to a show. In the review of The Ambassador's Daughter [Sept. 17] appeared the mistake that Forsythe thought Olivia and her father (Edward Arnold) were lovers. It was Adolphe Menjou, the Senator, that Forsythe thought was the lover. Your reviewer tries to be smart and ends up being neither smart nor accurate, but silly...
...EDWARD J. COFFEY Darmstadt, Germany...
...London Times has never taken second place to the Established Church in its disapproval of King Edward VIII's marriage, but it also feels obliged to keep its readers informed. Last week, on the same page with a 231-word review of a book on mountain flowers, the Times reviewed a new autobiography (TIME, Oct. 1) as follows...
Last week Interviewer Edward R. Murrow invited some 20 million Americans into the Manhattan home (the Waldorf Towers) of the Duke and Duchess, and long before his carefully contrived drawing-room drama had run its course, it was clear that the only thing that the Windsors had in common with the Minsky people was overexposure. Sample dialogue...
Died. William Edward Boeing, 74, rich man's son who took up flying for fun, decided after his seaplane cracked up that he could make a better one, made it (1916), prospered on war contracts, later built fighters and mail planes, quit the Boeing Airplane Co. in 1934, returned as an unofficial adviser during World War II, when the firm built the legendary Flying Fortresses (B-178) and Superforts (B-293), later saw Boeing develop the B-52 jet bomber; of a heart attack aboard his yacht; in Puget Sound...