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...heard it used in every connotation from mother-and-child scenes to the way an actress walks." With that in mind, Aubrey said, it would be "quite easy" for people in the business to read "broad" as "wholesome, pretty girl," and "bosoms" as "attractive." NBC's Robert Kintner added that when Senate gumshoes come across the word "sex" in his network's file, they should understand it to mean "romantic interest, boy-meets-girl, attractive girls, love stories-nothing immoral that would be out of place on the home screen." Onward. But Dodd was unsatisfied with learning that...
Both Waskow and Col. William R. Kintner of the Foreign Policy Research Institute thought that American military strategy should establish conditions in which some form of political "victory" would be possible. Hughes took issue with this. "Not winning but ending the cold war should be the first goal," he said...
...American," the candidate emphasized, "do not have a monopoly on the values of freedom." Kintner looked skeptical at this, and Hughes went on to say that the neutral nations already had a respect for democratic principles, and that years from now, the Soviet Union might develop its own form of democracy...
...President Robert E. Kintner called his news staff together on election eve, gave them a rock 'em, roll 'em fight talk. "Men, you may think this election is a contest between Kennedy and Nixon." Coach Kintner thundered, "It's not. It's a race between...
Calling Crosby's column "vindictive" and "distorted," Sarnoff, Kintner & Co. objected that he is "not informed, hates television, and uses his column as a springboard to bounce quips off." He was unfair, they said, to compare today's programing with the show spectrum of the Weaver era, since ABC had meanwhile emerged as a third major network, and it was competitively necessary to match its frank and potent mediocrities. What really bothered the NBC brass was not Crosby's charge of mediocrity but his suggestion that the network is not making money. As part of the parent...