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Said Farmer Rhinehart of D.P. Zielezinski: "Right away he puts his hands like he was giving them to me for a present-like to ask me where he should start working. We can't speak a word to each other but we sure piled up a heap of understanding...
...slamming progress of trains. Its lights and liver function with the noisy urgency of a tabloid pressroom. Its buses, trucks & cabs jostle through its arterial streets like stampeding steers. Torrents of humanity pour endlessly down its sidewalks. At night it glares like hell's hottest coke heap...
...Stove-Struck. Mrs. Lucas, who once ran a restaurant in London, arrived in the U.S. in 1942, with two trunks of pots & pans and no money. With borrowed funds and a $40 stove which she "found in a junk heap,"she started the Cordon Bleu. Several thousand students (including such stove-struck celebrities as Harold Lloyd, Joan Fontaine and Nicholas Roosevelt, and many a society girl about to marry) have gone to school in her kitchen. Mrs. Lucas does all the marketing, cooking, teaching and telecasting herself, and writes cookbooks in her spare time (last week she was working...
Said Farmer Rhinehart: "Right away he puts his hands like he was giving them to me for a present-like to ask me where he should start working. We can't speak a word to each other but we sure piled up a heap of understanding. I hope this is just the beginning. Room here for lots more Poles, Jews and whatever kind of farmers they got left...
Maggie did her best acting in Alfred Hitchcock's unforgettable The Lady Vanishes, but it was a forgettable film, The Wicked Lady, that set her on top of the heap. Maggie's current (and 25th) picture, I Know You ("Margaret, a member of the British Embassy staff in Rio de Janeiro, falls in love with a plausible rascal . . ."), is a fair sample of what she has been doing since Wicked Lady...