Journalists, Harold Horan and Robert Sherrod at Time Magazine offices. . The journalists hold a staged meeting for the cameras showing different reporters responding to questions about the President's position on fortifying Guam.
Journalist, Robert Sherrod in his office at Time Magazine offices in New York. He fills a document sheet outlining .ideas for the next issue of "Time."
Journalists, Robert Sherrod , Harold Horan and another staff person look through photographs to accompany a news story, at Time Magazine offices in New York.
Journalists, Robert Sherrod , Harold Horan, in their Time Building offices, select pictures to use in a news story.
Time Magazine journalists Robert Sherrod and Harold Horan sort through pictures to use in a magazine article. Sherrod rejects one as being too complicated.
Journalists Harold Horan, Robert Sherrod, and two other journalists, attend a meeting with their publisher, Henry Luce, on the subject of war in Europe. Henry Luce opens the meeting by saying he "doesn't believe all these rumors that are floating around this week," and asks what they think about it. The journalists, including Robert Sherrod and Harold Horan, discuss the issue.
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