Word: inez
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...more typical married-woman's view-point was offered by Mrs. Inez Muhleman, a southerner whose husband is at the Business School. "No, my husband isn't jealous," she claimed, "but then he always has something he can hold over me when I catch him eyeing a passing blonde." A check 15 minutes later found Mr. Muhleman standing behind his wife's desk, looking over all comers...
Gene McDonald credits his pretty composer-wife, Inez Riddle McDonald (Romance, Cancion), for WWZR's lofty standards. Certainly the block-jawed Commander, now 55, gave little time to music in the old days. Until he was 41, he had no time for marriage. He led a swashbuckling, lickety-split life that might have exhausted even such stalwarts as Humphrey Bogart and Douglas MacArthur, both of whom the Commander resembles...
This week, as it must to all news magazines, error came to 22-year-old, usually correct TIME. Said TIME [Oct. 15]: "Inez Robb was air-dizzy from high-flown metaphors. Wrote she: 'The world is shrinking like a pair of red flannels in a spring rain...
...Flannels & Black Type. They labored mightily to make magic out of what had become commonplace: the Azores one day, Cairo the next. By the time she reached San Francisco, Inez Robb was air-dizzy from high-flown metaphors. Wrote she: "The world is shrinking like a pair of red flannels in a spring rain." The travelers got back to Washington in six days, six hours, having taken twice as long as globe-girdling Howard Hughes did in 1938, because they went a much longer...
...straining Hearst press gave its reporter a daily headline play (INEZ ROBB PLANE FORCED DOWN), but editors generally lost interest in the flight before it got past Africa. Said Washington Post Publisher Eugene Meyer: "It's nothing like Nellie...