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Bell's principal had pledged her not to cooperate in any publicity. Photographers and funsters had other ideas. The blonde, 5-ft.-7-in. coach was besieged by photographers loaded down with helmets, shoulder pads, other props, begging her to pose for horseplay photos. The only picture they got...
The Props. No Boy Scout outing, the expedition has the best of scientific experts and equipment. Two-way radios will keep it in touch with the world. To record and report are geographers, botanists, mining engineers, meteorologists, agriculturists, physicians, photographers, a news reporter. To combat pestilence, the doctors will take...
It therefore follows that when Japan is defeated, the United Nations will have it in their power to knock the props from under possible future Japanese plans of conquest. . . . This could be done in two ways: 1) by the complete physical extermination of the whole heavenly family; ... 2) by the...
For the newsreels, which have broken more candidates than the old two-thirds rule, he can pose without a qualm. Even with an Indian bonnet or a dead fish, the crudest newsreel props of all, he is neither overwhelming nor silly. He can wear striped pants without looking as if...
The Army Hour is a skillful blend of Army and NBC talent. The Army provides the cast and the military props. NBC pays the costs ($3,500 a week) and supplies the broadcast facilities. A staff of seasoned radiomen (Writer-Producer-Director Wyllis Cooper, Studio Director Eddie Dunham, Liaison Man...