Word: postcarder
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...feet, declared that he had not only refused to collaborate with the Germans, said: "I even annoyed them." Said he: "They forbade my works to be shown because Hitler named me . . . decadent. But simple Nazi soldiers used to visit me. When they left I presented them with a souvenir postcard of my painting Guernica...
Samuel Goldwyn was named a defendant in a $50,000 damage suit by blonde Cinemaspirant Lorraine Miller, who charged that he had damaged her reputation, lessened her earning power. Her claim: he had distributed to servicemen, without her consent, a scantily clad picture postcard of her under the name of "Diana Mumby, Samuel Goldwyn's Most Cuddlesome Blonde...
...received a postcard from "our girl" Helen the other day. She is now on vacation for three weeks--one week of which is now past. During this time there is, and probably will continue to be a noticeable clearance of corridors on the first deck of Baker. (By the way will the cad who stole that picture of Helen out of our room please return same...
...President and members of Congress, would not be valid in New York because the State Constitution specifies that every candidate running must be listed; 2) it is easy for a soldier to vote under the Dewey-sponsored law. Federal law requires that each soldier & sailor shall be handed a postcard application for the bal lot. All he has to do is send this to Albany and he will receive his ballot...
...been written. For the ubiquitous Sam Rosenman had long ago drafted a platform of about 2,200 words. Then several Government experts had cut it down to about 1,200 words, and finally the President had rewritten it in 500-odd words, in line with his desire for a "postcard platform" that rested generally on the New Deal record, at home and abroad...