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#THISWEEK in 1946
“Books won’t tell you *these*things, honey!”
#Insurance Company of North America
*Collier’s*, 8 June 1946
#Illustrations by #AlSchmidt (1883-1970)
#newlyweds #JuneWedding #illustrationart #illustrationartists #AlbertSchmidt #womensfashion #mensfashion #1940s

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full issue at https://archive.org/details/colliersmagazine

full issue at https://archive.org/details/colliersmagazine

#RichardStern, "June the Giant Killer"
‘She had expected a hero eleven feet tall and terrifying – so he wasn’t (so what?) so she built him up to size’
*Collier’s*, June 8, 1946
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#OTD in 1946
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‘”I think we’ve been pushed around enough,” Johnny said to June. He grabbed Cory’s coat, jerked him off balance and slapped him twice, hard, with his open hand’’
Illustration by Al Schmidt (1883-1970) for ➡️
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Full issue at https://archive.org/details/colliersmagazine
'Mr. Neiman, a graduate of City College, got his big break when he sold a radio script to NBC in the early 1940's. He was drafted into the military shortly afterward, but he continued to write and was one of five servicemen whose work was presented on Broadway in 1943 under the title ''The Army Play by Play.'' Mr. Neiman's contribution was titled ''Button Your Lip'' and featured Myrna Loy in a bit part.
In later years, Mr. Neiman did a number of adaptations for television, including the James Thurber short story ''The Greatest Man in the World,'' Sophie Treadwell's play ''Machinal'' and the Michel del Castillo novel ''Child of Our Time,'' for which he received a Writers Guild Award...'
https://www.nytimes.com/1996/08/31/arts/irving-gaynor-neiman-writer-80.html

Full issue at https://archive.org/details/colliersmagazine 'Mr. Neiman, a graduate of City College, got his big break when he sold a radio script to NBC in the early 1940's. He was drafted into the military shortly afterward, but he continued to write and was one of five servicemen whose work was presented on Broadway in 1943 under the title ''The Army Play by Play.'' Mr. Neiman's contribution was titled ''Button Your Lip'' and featured Myrna Loy in a bit part. In later years, Mr. Neiman did a number of adaptations for television, including the James Thurber short story ''The Greatest Man in the World,'' Sophie Treadwell's play ''Machinal'' and the Michel del Castillo novel ''Child of Our Time,'' for which he received a Writers Guild Award...' https://www.nytimes.com/1996/08/31/arts/irving-gaynor-neiman-writer-80.html

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#IrvingGaynorNeiman (1916–1996), “Shakespeare Should Drop Dead”
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‘An intellectual-type guy starts hanging around Mabel, and Joe can either make like an Einstein or blow. Double or nothing’
*Collier’s* May 29, 1948
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#THISWEEK in 1948
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‘I’m haulin’ off to let this joker have one right where he’s grinnin’, but Mabel takes hold of my arm’
#Illustration by Al Schmidt (1883-1970) for ➡️
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #AlSchmidt #AlbertSchmidt #mensfashion #womensfashion #1940s

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