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...officers here for preparation, other branches of the Army have been doing it for some years new. Recently the Business School has had detailed men here from the Purveyance Division. Two of the five West Pointers now studying about Russia have been attending such courses as Professor Bruce C. Hopper's "International Relations...
...Citizen Kane, a corrupt newspaper publisher, in a way that reminded Cinecolumnist Parsons irresistibly of her boss-William Randolph Hearst. The seed of suspicion had been deftly implanted in the Parsons mind a week before. She had not been included among Hollywood's journalistic elite (her rival Hedda Hopper, Timesman Douglas Churchill, Look's Jim Crow) who saw the initial preview of R. K. O.'s & Orson Welles's Citizen Kane. Now, at her own insistence, she was having a special showing. With her she had brought her chauffeur and two lawyers...
Among things bought by Government during 1940 were 250 copies of M. F. Hopper's How to Play Winning Checkers (Simon & Schuster), for the Navy...
...fifth wife of the late, oft-wedded DeWolf Hopper, Hedda was born Elda Furry near Altoona, Pa., changed her first name as well as her last after marrying Hopper, partly to distinguish herself from her predecessors (Ella, Ida. Edna and Nella), partly to comply with the instructions of a numerologist. Her long connection with the cinema dates back 25 years. Credited with knowing more extramarital yarns about cinemagnates than even the relentless Louella. Hedda was signed up for a Hollywood column three years ago on the recommendation of M. G. M.'s publicity office, soon established herself so firmly...
Famed for her tough talk, she boasts, "You can't fool this old bag." To secretarie's of bigwigs who have misled her she shouts: "You tell your boss Hedda Hopper says he's the biggest son, of a - in town." Her working methods are impulsive. Confronting her note-sprawled desk, she kicks off her shoes, screams "Front and centre" at her secretary, lights a cigaret, paces up and down the room in her stocking feet, dictating at the top of her voice. Her notes are usually unintelligible to anyone but herself. Recent sample: "Willie going...