Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Author Elliott Roosevelt (As He Saw It) had himself a week. On radio's Meet the Press program, two of the men picked to pick on him were Henry J. Taylor and Fulton Lewis Jr., ardent haters of all-things-Roosevelt. Radio listeners heard the preliminary growling and snapping. Tabloid readers got in on the finish...
Lewis and Elliott, after the broadcast, were straightening each other out on the subject of Elliott's plunge in the Texas State Network a few years ago-the one Jesse Jones fished him out of. Elliott's actress-wife, Faye Emerson, presently...
...weren't in the picture at that time,'" Lewis told her. "In fact, you weren't too close to Elliott at that time." (Reporter Taylor reported next day that Lewis had also called her an "interloper...
Sophomores and Juniors in the History and Literature field of concentration will have a chance this spring to compete for two prizes, each amounting to fifty dollars worth of books, which were an annual award in pre-war days. Elliott Perkins '23, lecturer on History and tutor in History and Literature, said last night...
...Elliott Roosevelt had a week for the scrapbook. His As He Saw It (Duell, Sloan & Pearce; $3) was the subject of one radio program, would shortly be the subject of another, and out of Leningrad belatedly arrived an astrakhandid portrait of the author after a publicity man's heart (see cut). Elliott's answers to a couple of cozy questions on radio's Books on Trial: 1) "I am no Communist;" 2) "I did write the book myself. . . ." Mother Eleanor was his adviser, said he, and "severest critic...