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Robert Emmet Sherwood, moose-tall (6 ft. 7 in.) playwright (Idiot's Delight, etc.), more recently a Government employe (OWI and ghost writing for Franklin Roosevelt), returned from a seven-weeks look at the Pacific war for the Navy to explain why he is going back to playwriting : "After...
The head (Cecil Kellaway) of the firm where Miss Colbert works and Mr. MacMurray used to, is 100% eager to exploit the romantic bonanza. While the hero is still believed to be dead, it is he who urges the heartbroken young woman to go on the air with a piece...
Interlude. In London, James Percy Knight, 67, retired as elevator man at the House of Commons, received extra pay but no pension because for 45 years he had ranked only as a temporary employe.
Few months ago, the office atmosphere around KSL was tense and strained. One producer was finding the violin's E string unbearably harsh. Another was continually having arguments with the sound engineer. One station employe kept beefing about the sound effects. Mr. Gates examined the hearing of the entire...
Died. Julius Keller, 81, New York restaurateur (Maxim's) famed as "the father of cafe society," credited with introducing the gigolo into U.S. night life (an early employe: Rudolph Valentino); in Southampton, L.I. He once recalled firing Singer Rosa Ponselle from Maxim's, later meeting her when she...