Word: journalists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...bridal suite. (Good scene: his Dionysian rumba with exhausted Miss Russell in her apartment, to ear-cleaving radio music, deep in the night.) Meanwhile the Honest Man (Brian Aherne), who is writing Miss Russell's profile, loafs around with his hat jammed on (to prove he is a journalist), befriends the bemused Whirlwind, sneers at double-dealing Miss Russell, grabs her the instant she betrays a dawning sense of decency...
...runner-up (550,000 copies) was another publishing surprise, Under Cover ($3.50), in which U.S. Journalist John Roy Carlson recounted his experiences through the four years he worked as a one-man, self-appointed secret agent, lived with the thugs, shysters, crackpots and brazenly scheming native U.S. fascists...
...report on the crew of a doomed Flying Fortress, Queens Die Proudly ($2.50); The Battle Is the Pay-Off ($2), by Ralph McAllister Ingersoll, ex-editor of New York City's leftist PM; Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo ($2), Captain Ted Lawson's report (written by Journalist Bob Considine) on the Doolittle raid; Eve Curie's North African Journey Among Warriors ($3.50); Commando Lieut. Colonel Robert Henrique's The Voice of the Trumpet ($2); Ira Wolfert's Torpedo 8 ($2) and Battle for the Solomons ($2); John Hersey's Into the Valley ($2); Jack Belden...
...Journalist Kurt Singer, who led underground forces in Germany, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, and Denmark, declared in his Post-war Council sponsored speech at Lowell House Wednesday that Germany should be kept in a permanent state of military occupation...
Said the Nation: The Tribune's campaign "may be good yellow journalism at that, and no one has ever denied that McCormick as a journalist is good and yellow...