Word: jemail
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...asking homely questions of passersby, and reporting their homely answers, the New York Daily News' Inquiring Photographer, Jimmy Jemail, knocks together a fascinating column. The things that people tell him are usually things that thousands of readers have been thinking but not telling. One day last week he asked: if your house caught fire at night, what would you grab before trying to escape...
Into Manhattan's big, plushy Yale Club last week went the New York Daily News's Inquiring Fotographer Jimmy Jemail (TIME, July 21, 1941) to ask a strange question: what would you think of a swap of Churchill for Roosevelt...
Where a question of fact is involved I am sure TIME will be very eager to make a correction. In the Jemail story under Press [TiME, July 21] his column is credited with being "away out in front in the reader-interest race." Exception: the editorial cartoon drawn by me. My rating: 58%. Inquiring Photographer...
Kissing questions have sometimes caused Jemail trouble. Working the public square of a large New Jersey town, Jimmy was arrested and thrown into a psychopathic ward for asking a middle-aged woman : "Do you remember your first kiss, and how did you enjoy...
...Jemail" in Arabic means "admirable," and so admirable does his boss, Captain Joseph Medill Patterson, consider Jimmy that under way is a campaign to sell the column nationally...