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And in the Daily News...
I see the News is still sore that Butch won't talk to reporters. "Patience and Fortitude" is the Mayor's catch phrase, with which he opens and closes these broadcasts. The surviving recordings of these broadcasts begin in bulk in early 1943, so if this feature continues, we'll link to the actual broadcasts, when available, and see just how good a stenographer Mr. Hall is.
Mr. Schroth isn't going to like this.
Look, if it's not too much trouble, there's this dumb yellow-haired kid out there....
You've got to feel bad for Corky, the eternal middle child of the family. Skeez gets the dailies, Judy has the Sundays, and all he gets to do is show up for a crowd scene now and then.
No survivors.
"And watch that Prune Face stuff. I'm sensitive."
"And he's the only one in this whole family who isn't worried about my will!"
The Halls of Montezuma will need to build on an addition.
On a slow day, that might get you a line on Page Four. Try standing on your head.
"Boys, I've joined the WAACs! Why aren't any of YOU in uniform?"
I see the News is still sore that Butch won't talk to reporters. "Patience and Fortitude" is the Mayor's catch phrase, with which he opens and closes these broadcasts. The surviving recordings of these broadcasts begin in bulk in early 1943, so if this feature continues, we'll link to the actual broadcasts, when available, and see just how good a stenographer Mr. Hall is.
Mr. Schroth isn't going to like this.
Look, if it's not too much trouble, there's this dumb yellow-haired kid out there....
You've got to feel bad for Corky, the eternal middle child of the family. Skeez gets the dailies, Judy has the Sundays, and all he gets to do is show up for a crowd scene now and then.
No survivors.
"And watch that Prune Face stuff. I'm sensitive."
"And he's the only one in this whole family who isn't worried about my will!"
The Halls of Montezuma will need to build on an addition.
On a slow day, that might get you a line on Page Four. Try standing on your head.
"Boys, I've joined the WAACs! Why aren't any of YOU in uniform?"