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...administration was formidable both in numbers and in strategy, besides containing a good share of first-rate newspapermen: Detroit's 36-year-old Milton Murray (Detroit Times assistant city editor) ; San Francisco's Sam Eubanks; Washington's Bill Rodgers; Twin Cities' Kenneth Grouse (Pioneer Press telegraph editor) ; Memphis' Harry Martin (Commercial Appeal columnist...
...largest single non-Government borrowing ever attempted was announced last week: to finance a huge $400,000,000 expansion program (including new transcontinental cables buried three feet underground), American Telephone & Telegraph Co. said it would offer its 630,902 stockholders $234,000,000 in convertible debentures...
...edification of Easterners who may turn up at Hollywood parties during their summer vacations, the racing and theatrical New York Morning Telegraph Emily Posted Hollywood mores. Excerpts...
...London Daily Telegraph's air correspondent made a significant observation last week: "In daylight enemy activity has consisted almost entirely of reconnaissance, which would seem to indicate that a resumption of large-scale day raiding may be expected shortly." Or invasion...
...birthday (April 23), the BBC broadcast to Germany records of swing versions of his lyrics, It Was a Lover and His Lass, Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind, 0 Mistress Mine, sung by Marion Mann accompanied by Bob Crosby's Bob Cats. Wrote London's Daily Telegraph: "The seemliness of presenting such versions of Shakespeare from his own land and on his own day to a people who have never concealed their respect for his genius is to be raised in Parliament...