September has always been the time, that's all...I don't know what it is. It always seems to be the best time. September... it's always September.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Little Old NEW YORK
By DANTON WALKER
Stacy Harris, the intrepid G-Man on Jerry Devine's This Is Your FBI, is a man without an existing birthplace. The tiny lumber settlement in Canada where he was born disappeared from the map two years after that event.
-The Morning Herald (Uniontown, PA) July 27, 1948
Saturday, July 5, 2014
The Lyons Den
By Leonard Lyons
With only five hours' notice, K. T. Stevens substituted for Margaret Sullavan in Voice of the Turtle. Before the curtain went up, producer Alfred de Liagre announced the substitution, with the usual money back if you want it offer...Small groups in the theater immediately began to confer: "It's almost 9 o'clock...what other show can we see now?...etc." In a seat up front sat Stacy Harris, Miss Stevens' boy friend, who recently was decorated by De Gaulle. He heard theater seats snapping up, and the shuffling of people's feet. "I don't care how many walk out," he vowed grimly, "I'm staying." He sat tensely until someone tapped him: "Better stand up, too mister. That's The Star-Spangled Banner they're playing."
-Salt Lake Tribune, Oct. 11, 1944
The daughter of director Sam Wood, K. T. Stevens enjoyed a long and successful career in acting. She died in 1994.
Leonard Lyons was a Pulitzer-nominated columnist based in New York. He died in 1976.
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