Word: scrapbooker
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...gone to his job at the Bell Furniture Co. The Bell store manager wanted to know the same thing before summoning Knight. After satisfying Knight's curiosity as to how TIME happened to hear of him, he announced that the Stoddard King verse was in his scrapbook at home. He thought he had clipped it originally from the Spokane Daily Chronicle...
Producer David O. Selznick, who is credited with writing the screenplay himself (from a Niven Busch novel), spent an unprecedented amount of money on this picture (reported to be $6 million, plus $2 million for promotion). By giving moviegoers a sort of super-sumptuous scrapbook of all the titillating, sure-fire elements that experience has convinced him they want, he figured to earn his millions back-plus a sizable profit. Box-office returns in Los Angeles, where Duel has been showing simultaneously in two theaters for the last couple of months (and is reportedly outgrossing Gone With the Wind...
Elliott Roosevelt had a week for the scrapbook. His As He Saw It (Duell, Sloan & Pearce; $3) was the subject of one radio program, would shortly be the subject of another, and out of Leningrad belatedly arrived an astrakhandid portrait of the author after a publicity man's heart (see cut). Elliott's answers to a couple of cozy questions on radio's Books on Trial: 1) "I am no Communist;" 2) "I did write the book myself. . . ." Mother Eleanor was his adviser, said he, and "severest critic...
...that he has extended his work beyond the bounds of easel painting, Junyer's Manhattan studio looks more like a handyman's workshop than a painter's retreat. On a shelf rests his most prized possession, a scrapbook about the great Barcelona rugby team of 1924-25, amateur champions of Spain. He was scrum half...
...airplane? How can a pilot see at night? What does the propeller do? How do radio and weather men help the pilot? Who invented the first airplane? The teacher collected all the aviation books in the neighborhood and worked out the answers with the help of her class. A scrapbook was made up to show the whole history of aviation. Soon the children could identify planes and parts at a glance, had learned how to keep weather charts, and were able to conduct experiments in air pressure...