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...other clues weren't much help: the strains of Annie Laurie and Auld Lang Syne; a neighing, galloping horse (Eddie Cantor was a wrong guess); cat yowls; a horn tootling. Columnists and rocking-chair dopesters were certain they had it. Some of the "sure things": Sir Harry Lauder, George Gallup, Mayor O'Dwyer, Jack Benny, Gene Tunney, All-America Fullback Doak Walker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The $22,500 Footsteps | 3/8/1948 | See Source »

...Albert J. Anderson were nearing the end of their treasure hunt (among other items they must collect: a Winston Churchill cigar butt, one hair from Jack Benny's toupee, another from John L. Lewis' eyebrow, a salt cellar from Senator Pepper, a shilling from Sir Harry Lauder, a copy of the Missouri Waltz, autographed by President Truman and Senator Taft, one of Herbert Hoover's collars). If they bring in everything to NBC's Truth or Consequences next week, the Andersons will collect a washing machine, a man's wardrobe, a diamond ring, a vacuum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Continued Balmy | 9/1/1947 | See Source »

...year-old girl named Valerie Lauder is a person to be reckoned with in Chicago journalism. Her "Keen Teens" column is one of the Chicago Daily News's better drawing-cards, and her Keen Teen Press Club has interviewed almost every celebrity who has blown into the Windy City during the past year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Keen Teen | 4/7/1947 | See Source »

...Jack Lauder got the prize query this week when a friend (we assume she was a friend) asked him by phone how long she was going to have to play solitaire before he took a hand. This one almost matches a certain answer in Company 3. To Mr. Lindsay's question on the length of the certain ensign's navy service, the reply came back, "Eight semesters, sir." Mr. Lindsay is still convalescing from this one. He has many disappointments these days...

Author: By Jack T. Shindler, | Title: The Lucky Bag | 1/12/1945 | See Source »

After the unusual request for two southern gentlemen from this area, half the battalion ha been working on it's accent. The you-alls of Jack Lauder and John Sutton have been most pronounced but the latest note is that genial Jack Anspaugh has been taking southern language lessons from none other than colonel Jim Worsley himself. More power...

Author: By Jack T. Shindler, | Title: The Lucky Bag | 12/22/1944 | See Source »

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