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Freddy McEvoy. She continued to have reporter trouble. When one newswoman asked her, "Do you wear a brassiere?" Lana biffed back with, "And you, do you wear a set of false teeth...
John Bricker said he thought the G.O.P. candidate would win in November. "Why?" boomed one reporter. The Governor shook off the tone, replied: because of the forward-looking program of Republicans in Congress. A newswoman snapped: "I don't mean to be facetious, but I haven't been able to discern any such program." Governor Bricker smiled: "I'm hardly responsible for your inability to discern it, and I don't mean to be facetious, either...
...Time for Play. A doubly censored look at Japan came from thin, nervous Lilly Abegg, a German newswoman in Tokyo. The Berliner Börsenzeitung recently printed her account of wartime Japan...
...city room to raise the roof. The girl reporter fled in tears as Lewis blatted: "My dear young child . . . you should have known . . . My God . . . I've been called nine kinds of s. o. b., but I've never been called an illiterate. . . ." An older newswoman promptly gave the Nobel Prize winner a proper scolding: "You scared that poor girl spitless...
Your article entitled "The Women" under Press in the Oct. 26 issue is the most revolting "dark ages" type of propaganda I've had to stomach for a long time. It is an insult to every working newswoman in the country, to say nothing of those who are hatching on the half shell in journalism schools...