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After lunch, the distinguished visitor went on to meet 500 of the most important people in Hollywood at a cocktail party given by Producer Walter Wanger. Rank had five orange juices. Columnist Hedda Hopper remarked that she thought Mr. Rank was going to administer a much-needed "goose" to the industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roll Out the Barrel | 7/9/1945 | See Source »

Cried the visitor: "I've got Herefords in Texas but they don't grow big enough -get about the size of yearlings. I want to look at a full grown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Empire for Sale | 6/11/1945 | See Source »

...There was one near miss. In 1844, President Tyler, who had succeeded to the Presidency on the death of William Henry Harrison, was a visitor aboard the U.S. war steamer Princeton when a gun exploded. Killed were the Secretaries of State and Navy and several others of the presidential party, but John Tyler lived to serve out his term...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Line of Succession | 5/21/1945 | See Source »

When the sergeant became a regular visitor to Orchilly, he found that Bernard was a tormented man. He could not forgive himself for having left China when the Japanese marched in. He was harrowed by the thought that his wife's mysterious illness was simply a means of preventing him from returning to the squalid Eastern life she detested, and he dreaded the day when he would have to choose between his duty to her and his vocation. And finally he saw that his children, Vaughan and Virginia, were becoming more & more skeptical of his religious teachings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Pilgrim's Progress | 5/21/1945 | See Source »

This impression of an English visitor to Paris appeared in the April issue of London's Cornhill Magazine. The visitor was John Knewstub Rothenstein, director of London's Tate Gallery, son of the late, famed portraitist-memorist, Sir William Rothenstein. His principal report was on Pablo Picasso, considered by many (including himself) the world's greatest living artist. Excerpts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Picasso at Home | 5/7/1945 | See Source »

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