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    Vor 4 Tagen · The controversy grew when Baker accused Walter Winchell of being in the Cub Room at the time and not coming to her aid. Winchell was at the club; he said he had greeted Baker and vocalist Roger Rico as the two left their Cub Room table.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Walter Winchell, a gossip columnist, could often be spotted in the Cub Room mingling with the ‘in’ crowd. Winchell usually got material for his column from his nights at the club. Sherman...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · My quotations are drawn from Mr. Pietrusza’s “cast of characters” — 140 of them, some of whom, like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fiorella La Guardia, Jack Dempsey, and Walter Winchell, are still famous. Among the forgotten are Peaches Browning (Frances Belle Heenan), Sammy the Hook (Sam Ippolito), and William “The Great Mouthpiece ...

  4. 11. Mai 2024 · Walter Winchell was not only the forefather of gossip columnists, but he also dished the dirt with such style and wit that even the libel attorneys couldn’t touch him. He did so by making up his own words and by delivering his scoops at an average of 197 words per minute! Here are just a few terms from the American vernacular ...

  5. 28. Mai 2024 · Notable residents of the building (as both a hotel and residence hall) have included Walter Winchell, Jerry Garcia, Al Pacino, Debbie Harry, and Adam Sandler.

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  6. 14. Mai 2024 · The Creazzo Files. Any true animation fan is aware of how those relentless pencil jockeys lampooned each other daily with gag sketches. Tony Creazzo saved a box-full of these drawings, mostly from Pelican Films. His son Paul sent me digital copies.

  7. 15. Mai 2024 · Walter Winchell (April 7, 1897 – February 20, 1972) was a syndicated American newspaper gossip columnist and radio news commentator. Originally a vaudeville performer, Winchell began his newspaper career as a Broadway reporter, critic and columnist for New York tabloids in the Roaring Twenties.