"Peter Sellers is now in the $250,000-per-picture class—that was his deal with Stanley Kubrick for "Dr. Strangeglove" [sic]—and inasmuch as he makes pictures as fast as he can read scripts, he should be a millionaire by Saturday."
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(debuting, albeit inadvertently, a soon-to-be ubiquitous typo which, within the year, will have become a fully intentional, widely used emblem of baseball fielding ineptitude and, not coincidentally, Dick Stuart's most enduring nickname), "Voices of Broadway: Jottings in Pencil," Wilkes-Barre Record (Wednesday, June 5, 1963), p. 4
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Dick Stuart
Richard Lee Stuart (November 7, 1932 – December 15, 2002) was an American baseball player known equally well for prodigious slugging and defensive ineptitude, the latter leading to a series of less-than-flattering nicknames such as Iron Glove, Stonefingers, and Dr. Strangeglove (as per the like-named feature film).
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