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...home"), Clark Gable, his wife Carole Lombard, Producer David O. Selznick, Laurence Olivier and others from the airport. Crowds larger than the combined armies that fought at Atlanta in July 1864 waved Confederate flags, tossed confetti till it seemed to be snowing, gave three different versions of the Rebel yell, whistled, cheered, goggled. Highest point in the high jinks was a Gone With the Wind costume ball night before the premiere, attended by 6,000 celebrants, movie stars and executives galore. One girl looked at Gable a little too long, gasped: "Lord, I can't stand this any longer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema 1939: Stars Attend GONE WITH THE WIND Premier in Atlanta | 10/5/1983 | See Source »

Yomiuri was the first major Japanese paper to run a full list of radio programs and later formed Japan's first commercial TV network. Shoriki's most enduring brainchild was baseball, which he helped popularize. Says one Yomiuri official: "Each time the Giants win, our readers yell 'Banzai!' while watching them over our NTV, and again when reading about them in our paper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The World's Biggest Newspaper | 8/1/1983 | See Source »

...voice twinkling, Ronald Reagan interrupted his regular Saturday radio address with what he called a "news flash." Said the President: "Some years ago, a favorite movie theme was the crusading reporter-hat on the back of his head, clutching the phone-[who] would yell, 'Give me the city desk, I've got a story that'll crack this town wide open!' I've read that line a few times myself. Well, I'm not wearing a hat or clutching a phone. But I'd Like to make an important announcement. I have, today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chairman Volcker Keeps His Job | 6/27/1983 | See Source »

Meanwhile, the University can continue to play games with students as long as it wishes. Students will continue to march, hold candles, yell, and do strange things to John Harvard's statue as long as there is a University, but unfeeling comments and stances that smack of snideness reveal that Harvard continues to turn a deaf ear. The frequent, unnecessary clashes keep the Crimson front page supplied, but the underlying difficulty remains: If, as administrators agree, the University-student relation should be one of mutual responsibility, it should not be unreasonable to ask Bok and his cronies to show respect...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschorn, | Title: Power Games | 6/7/1983 | See Source »

...Africa as I can do for someone in the Class of '87. Of course I don't want the Corporation, or American companies, to behave unethically, but many things affect people who hold power, and I think it's better to have the opportunity to influence them than to yell at them I urge my classmates to contribute directly to Harvard. Jon Kenton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Escrow Fund | 4/19/1983 | See Source »

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