Word: stockholmers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...days, Comrade Earl Browder slipped stealthily out of the country under an assumed name, toting a phony passport. But Passenger Browder's papers were all quite correct last week as he impatiently awaited the departure of a Stockholm-bound airliner from New York's LaGuardia Field...
Safely in Stockholm, Earl Browder's frozen tongue thawed. To Scandinavian correspondents he confided that he was en route to Moscow to "study political life...
...Nazis -conducted by Viennese alumni like Bruno Walter, who is most responsible for Mahler's U.S. popularity. He has played Mahler every season for 23 years. Said he last week: "[Mahler] is gradually coming into his own in American life. In the fall I will go to London, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Zurich and I will play Mahler. I will go on with Mahler as long as God will permit...
...nation's good will abroad depends largely on the sustained quality of its exports. To New York's LaGuardia Field last week came a handsomely packaged postwar product from Stockholm's Royal Dramatic Academy, the production line that turned out Garbo, Ingrid Bergman and Signe Hasso. To expert eyes it gave no indication that the quality of Swedish exports was declining...
...daughter of a Swedish Army major, who retired to become a Stockholm publisher, auburn-haired, 25-year-old Viveca Lindfors is tallish and square-shouldered, with Tallulah Bankhead's big, mobile features and Garbo's own throaty purr. An ambitious student who used to steal scenes ("Oh, that is bad thing to do!") when her director wasn't looking, versatile Viveca (rhymes with "terrific, ah!") has been for five years one of Sweden's top stage & screen stars, playing nearly everything from Shakespeare to Maxwell Anderson...