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[…]me other people going from our party to another, going from one party to another, so we switched parties and we went. And I got enrolled as a Young Republican that night, and all sorts, which I’m sure I shouldn’t have done as a British citizen. Found myself... I got paperwork from the Young Republic[…]
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[…]e interview and got it and when I think now going to the interview, all prim, terribly prim, this man and his name was Victor Crear and he was in the publicity department which is the sort of department I would hate, publicity is just the big I wouldn’t like, but I was in it and it introduced me to […]
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[…]took us away with him and I imagine he wanted to cream off a bit from the firm, but in any case it was marvellous for me because we went to, then, to Publicity Picture Productions, which were in Dean Street I think. No they weren’t, we were in Darblay Street, sorry, in Darblay Street. And […]
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[…]ent of photographing the 25 finalists in the competition. And of course, he was delighted it was it was an assignment and an opportunity for a lot of publicity. Now, my mother's father was a keen amateur photographer. And he thought he had a very beautiful daughter, which indeed he did. And he sent […]
[…]an old journalistic phrase. I spiked it. I was very angry about it. I thought that the people had spent that great deal of money should be, should be publicly within the union that is, have the attention drawn to their high spending. But of course, that was at a time after all the bad press publicit[…]