Word: trade
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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What is wrong with TV? In an interview last week in the trade monthly Television, TV's topflight Edward R. Murrow sounded off on the question with the kind of gloves-off candor that the industry resents from outsiders...
...fact, Philip Wright and John Noble are both pseudonyms for a benign, middle-aged (53) troubleshooter with a reassuringly ecclesiastical presence and a real-life surname that rhymes with his stock in trade: Leslie Arthur Burt Hubble, otherwise known to Fleet Street colleagues as "The Bishop...
Neither phase is neglected at Aspen. During a day that begins at 7 a.m., Aspen's executives go through several workouts in the health center, two or three hours of heavy reading, daily seminars, in which they trade ideas with fellow executives and moderators, and a round of lectures, concerts and other cultural activities. The round-table discussions may start as one did last week, high in the abstractions of Aristotelian logic, and plunge hotly down into a labor-management debate on productivity. Executives are encouraged to express their views vigorously, apply the ideas culled from their readings...
...maid's sitting room will be knocked out to create the wall space needed to hang some heirloom tapestries "with a lot of people in codpieces out looking for something." Tanner's spiritual home (his father was formerly a broker on the Chicago Board of Trade) is really another decade. "I'm a pre-crash item. You know, those vulgar colored cars, baroque faucets and so on. And you should see my Charleston...
...entertainer, and he has the fragility of his frivolity. Perhaps he could best be ticketed as an American P. G. Wodehouse. His Mame-brained characters with their vestigial memories of wealth and lineage are certainly kin to those of the great master of total piffle. Tanner's trade is boom-escapism; the preferred temperature for hatching one of his books is a Dow-Jones average of 500 or better. Satisfied holders of Auntie Mame can look forward to a fat stock dividend, which Tanner expects to declare on next spring's publishing list. Auntie Mame is going...