Word: missing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Tallulah Bankhead's country home recently for a 3 p.m. pre-cover story (TIME, Nov. 22) interview, Tallulah, "up and dressed," met them at the door and began to talk. After 20 breathless minutes she suddenly stopped her torrential discourse and said: "Now, ask me another question." Says Miss Sulzberger: "We hadn't even opened our mouths...
When it was over, Tallulah kept Sharland on for two hours while she delivered the speech she later made for President Truman. Says Photographer Sharland: "She was very nice, very sweet, and very cooperative." Bernstein and Miss Sulzberger felt the same way about Tallulah and told her so when, at one point in their interview, she stopped suddenly and asked: "Do you all like...
...minutes later he slipped unnoticed into the house and up to the second floor, where Miss Bancroft was taking a bath. Mrs. Wilson heard his footsteps and called from the living room "Is there anyone walking around?" Receiving no answer, she cried, "I am going to call the police...
...Tillotson resigned from his Medical School post a month ago following allegation that Miss Salot had complained to the Commission that his attentions were understanding her health...
Through her counsel, Samuel H. Cohen, Miss Salot released a statement saying, "At no time did I complain...