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Prevented by clauses in her contract from actually singing. Miss O'Connell cleverly mouthed words to her hit recording of "Green Eyes," while a phonograph played the record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Songstress Mouths Words at Smoker | 3/11/1952 | See Source »

...boredom more than anything else, he took to visiting Omaha on weekends, and struck up with a hotel floozie. When his wife left him, it made little difference; he just kept on working and married the floozie. His new wife and his son played jazz on the phonograph all day, so after a while Will moved to the basement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: That Lonesome Road | 3/10/1952 | See Source »

...first case raises questions in the field of corporation law, while the second case involves the constitutional rights of cities. Case three poses the problem of transit broadcasting. The last case of the quarter finals involves the right of a person to make and sell phonograph records of the Metropolitan Opera's Saturday afternoon performances without permission...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Two Join Douglas In Judging Ames Finals Arguments | 3/6/1952 | See Source »

...raging price war among Square phonograph record dealers yesterday forced the Hi Fi Lab, the last hold-out, to cut LP record prices 25 percent. The latest reduction gave indication that the price-war would probably become more intense within the next few days...

Author: By George S. Abrams, | Title: 'Freeze-Out' Charged in Record War | 2/27/1952 | See Source »

...palship was not the only thing S.R.L. had outgrown. By adding reviews of phonograph records, art, theater, radio and movies and articles on travel and international affairs, S.R.L. had become more than a bookish magazine. Its circulation had risen from 32,000 to 110,000 in a decade and it was solidly in the black. With last week's issue, S.R.L. officially noted its broader outlook; it clipped the of Literature off its cover title. S.R.L.'s editors wanted to call the magazine the Saturday Review when it was founded in 1924, but the title was then used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Strictly Personal | 1/14/1952 | See Source »

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