Word: interview
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Variety, Editor Ralph Ingersoll last week explained in an interview how his backer, Marshall Field III, feels about the $22,000 weekly losses of his 5? New York tabloid, PM. Said he of Sportsman Field who has so far sunk around $2,000,000 into PM: "Mr. Field compares PM in some ways with the Philharmonic Orchestra. No one thinks of disbanding the Philharmonic merely because it doesn't now support itself nor never...
Just before the blowoff, from Berlin came a dreamy interview with General Tomoyuki Yamashita, head of the Japanese military mission to the Axis, giving his impressions of Hitler...
Early this month, Bernard Mannes Baruch gave the Wall Street Journal an interview which was a great comfort to U.S. appeasers (of whom Baruch is not one). If Hitler wins Europe, said he, then Hitler, not the U.S., will be "on the spot" economically. "Where can she sell her products?" Not in the U.S., old Europe's No. 1 market; and the U.S. could also keep Hitler out of any desired neutral market simply by keeping its own prices down...
...Drat that pesky wind," muttered Mr. Vickers, when Sportswriter George Trevor of the New York Sun cornered him for a locker-room interview. "I haven't been that high in 30 years. The wind knocked me off balance." Then he reminisced...
Later, in the unromantic glare of dressing room 2 of Chicago's Harris Theater, the interview had a chance to see what color "honey blonde" really is. All he can say, however, is that it is sort of blonde and very pretty, despite its name. Neither K.T.'s hair nor her unusual first name has been overlooked by Russell Burdwell, see Hollywood press agent who is currently handling the offensive to put her before the cinema and stage-going public...