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David P. Lighthill '50, editor-in-chief, says there is a special need for make-up men and for persons to fill executive positions on the board. A three to four weeks' competition, ushered in by beer and a short briefing the first night, will test the candidate's ability...
McCloskey felt that precedents indicate the law should be declared unconstitutional, but with the present make-up of the Supreme Court, such a decision could not be expected with any certainty...
...preparation: "It would be a four-or five-week job at the most, but as long as we have such a wonderful plot, let's get a good writer." Studio executives would add the new memos to sheaves that already included orders on casting and admonitions about make-up and wardrobe tests (one actress wore too much lipstick, and another's bosom was "still too exaggerated...
...sends more wires to Fox outposts. (Cracks his longtime pressagent Harry Brand: "If one of our pictures grosses as much as Western Union does on it, we can all retire.") By 3:30 or 4 p.m., he darts to his projection room for a look at rushes, wardrobe and make-up tests. By 4:30 he calls up his children-Richard Darryl, 15, Susan Marie, 16, and Mrs. Darrilyn Zanuck Jacks-for a fatherly chat...
...atomic bomb. After leaving the Manhattan Project. Dr. Gofman went to medical school and in 1946 got his M.D. He is now an assistant professor of medical physics at Donner Laboratory in Berkeley, and senior member of the large team which has been probing the molecular make-up of the blood...