Word: stevension
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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From their fifth-floor headquarters in the Stevens Hotel, CBS engineers began to lay 600 feet of microphone cable. They had to work past NBC's headquarters, past the rooms of other radiomen. Their rivals suspected nothing. The wire eventually reached the Democratic Committee room on the fourth floor...
Suitable Match. Outside the Stadium entrances, in the long perambulatory corridor, the cardboard placards mounted on poles (a blown-up Dewey photograph; Dewey the People's Choice; Dewey Witt Win) were piled in chin-high clumps. They were the same nononsense, black-lettered placards which had decorated the sober...
He arrived none too soon. Greeted at the airport by Illinois' handsomely tanned Governor Dwight Green, he was rushed to the Stevens Hotel, given a hastily prepared suite on the 25th floor.
Bigger Job? The 50 members of Governor Warren's own California delegation, his hand-picked supporters, to the last believed that he might still change his mind. After the second day's session they gathered in Governor Warren's lakefront suite on the 14th floor of Chicago...
Born. To Rise (rhymes with Pisa) Stevens, 31, svelte contralto of the Metropolitan Opera and first American in 22 years to sing the exacting role of Philistine Temptress Delilah (in Samson and Delilah); and Walter Szurovy, 33, Hungarian stage and screen actor: their first child, a son; in Hollywood. Name...