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By Earl Wilson oe work drives me insane; NEW YORK, Mar. 8—-“Dag-gone!" said Joe McConnell. I would appreciate it if Im Joe, the pew president of NBC, is a North Carolinian| yd "Wi Rh au Penitic ‘who started out as a football coach. He's a Presbyterian. might interest me. I am a 30-
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middle of this summer we'll have made up with Harry Truman and such as making party favors and five and one-half to six million all's well again after that ex- decorations, art needlework, finsets. But dag-gone, we'll always clusive interview. . George terior decorating, or commereial ‘have radio.” J Shearing, blind British pianist grt. = “Our tests show that’ Saturday who worked for eatin’ money on Your solution may be in getting
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{ Pinza personally.” Not just yet. I just signed Phil) Fas ae fine ws contract.” | Earl, brother. Mr. McConnell looks upon NBC ias a part of REA which he has served for many years as a lawyer| and financial wizard.
» = » | - HE WENT to Davidson College, { Davidson, N. C, (his father was dean) then coached the freshman | [football team at the University of! i Virginia under Greasy Neale who, {he sald, “is one of the smartest {fellows that ever was.” | He had a chance to coach {another fall for $2100.or start in {law in West Palm Beach (in 11931). 3 “My father said, ‘If you're going {to be a lawyer, be one.’ So I went {down there in the midst of the:
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