Early 1942
Moderate Acceptance
– Directed by George Stevens
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Woman of the Year
:01:29 Miss Harding and Mr. Kieran
both have their hands up.
:01:32 - Full title.
- "Nights in the Garden..."
:01:34 - Hello, Sam.
- Hi, kid.
:01:36 Hi, Sammy. You missed most
of the Information Please!
:01:40 I guess I have lived around a lot.
With my father, that is.
:01:44 Tess Harding. Treat for the intellect.
:01:46 Rest your intellect and give me
a Scotch and water.
:01:49 The Chronicle ought to form
a cheering section for her.
:01:52 Because we write on the same paper?
:01:54 Did you ever meet her, Sam?
:01:56 I understand she don't talk if you
haven't signed a nonaggression pact.
:02:00 Prescott lists four seaports...
:02:02 ... which have had great
strategic importance in this war:
:02:05 Dakar, Narvik, Derna and Singapore.
:02:09 Were any of these ever under
the American flag?
:02:11 Derna, in 1803.
:02:13 - The war with Barbary pirates.
- Right. Most of us...
:02:16 Can you figure a dame that knew
what was going on in Libya in 1803?
:02:19 Fadiman says she's number-two dame,
next to Mrs. Roosevelt.
:02:22 So they're giving them numbers now,
like public enemies.
:02:27 Well, Mrs. Prescott does not receive
$ 25 and a set of the Britannica.
:02:30 The next question comes from
Mr. C.A. Copeland of Glenport, Florida.
:02:35 What is the most frequently run
distance in American sports?
:02:38 - Hundred yards.
- No, no. It's a mile, counting horses.
:02:43 I'll try our guest expert first.
Miss Harding.
:02:46 Ninety feet, sister.
:02:48 I really don 't know anything
about American sports.
:02:51 Mr. Kieran?
:02:52 - Ninety feet.
- Care to explain?
:02:54 The distance between
home plate and first base.
:02:56 Yes, or between any of the bases
in the game of baseball.
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