Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week a plan, devised by the Public Health Service's Medical Director Paul M. Stewart and backed by the Surplus Property Board's Ed Heller, took shape in Washington. Under it, the Surplus Property Board would : 1 ) sell or rent leftover medical supplies and equipment to communities which could not afford to buy them on the regular market; 2) charge almost nothing - e.g., a dollar a year rent for expensive X-ray apparatus...
...John Stewart Service, 35, State Department employe recently returned from China. Along with three others, he made a trip last summer to the Yenan Communists, was sent back to the U.S. when General Albert C. Wedemeyer took over from General Joseph W. Stilwell. He speaks Chinese fluently...
...crenelated buildings that house the very newest equipment, he attended a prescribed roster of classes, drilled with the weapons of all branches of service, generally followed the routine set for all cadets (except Air Forces candidates, who spend much of their final year earning their wings at nearby Stewart Field...
Donald Ogden Stewart, who did "The Philadelphia Story," was the obvious choice for screen-play duties, and he has done what most screen-writers are afraid to do: on celluloid, "Without Love" is not just a photographic reproduction of a stage play. Advantage is made of the medium to an enormously greater extent than in, say, "Claudia." Which is as it should...
Phillip Barry's play was mostly Hepburn. Its plot was flimsy; it was, after all, just a simple courtship within an artificial framework, something that oriental and royal couples go through all the time. Stewart's added persiflage is amusing and unassuming. What makes "Without Love" thoroughly refreshing is the superior acting of la Hepburn, buoyant, mature, clever, with more than peaches-and-cream, and with as much sex as she can muster...