Wow. Alaska had just barely become a state. Daly says "You studied in this country even though you practice in Anchorage . . ." I was alive back then, but I wasn't aware of the concept of states until there were 50 of them.
well, most European countries recognize it as legitimate medical practice as do many American insurance companies and if you've ever had a good chiropractor, you'd recognize the efficacy.
At the end, Mr. Daly said "You studied in this country, even though your practicing in Anchorage". It's funny because that was true at the time this episode was filmed in the early/mid 1950s, since Alaska only joined the US in 1959!
Not exactly. Alaska didn't become a STATE until 1959, but it was a US territory since it was purchased from Russia in 1867. So yes, the question is weird at best or inaccurate at worst.
Maybe it was the effect from having flown for the better part of 2 days to make it to New York for a WHAT'S MY LINE appearance, but Norma Godfrey seems terrified from start to finish here. But she did, indeed, stump the panel - and she IS, indeed, a very beautiful and classy lady.
"You studied in this country even though you're practising in Anchorage." What an odd thing to say. Daly also refers to Alaska as "that new state of ours'. So in effect he's saying how ironic that an American chiropractor practising in the United States studied in the United States.
Most real doctors (4 years medical school) don't look kindly on chiropractors. so it is very understood why no one would even go in that direction of thought.
The most surprising thing about this 'episode' is the absence of Cerf's usual drooling reference to an attractive female's beauty. She's not bad. Among my Top 5 - not including "Celebrity" guests. Please don't call me a sex maniac...
Chiropractors don't hold medical degrees, so they aren't medical doctors. They do have extensive training in chiropractic care and are licensed practitioners.
Mrs Godfrey had to have had a conference in NY or nearby. You would not come on What's My Line from Alaska on a long flight like that. You never know though! The money they got was not a huge amt even for those times.
Oh you have no idea how her husband, Dr. Keith Godfrey and Dr. Norma Godfrey did as chiropractors in Anchorage in the 1960s. They had an indoor pool in their house.
I thought that, too, Karin. Pretty naughty for those days. Funny stuff. I wasn't thinking tipsy, but medicated or tired. It's amazing how both she and Dorothy can still manage great questions and throw out funny quips even when they seem to be in a slightly altered state.
If you're thinking what I'm thinking then yes, it was extremely racy and I almost fell out of my chair in laughter because I was shocked. Oh Arlene :')
What did I miss? At 6:03 Richard Boone asked the guest if her practice was principally in a clinic or a hospital, and she said yes, but then Dorothy asked if she worked in a clinic, and Mrs. Godfrey said no. The answer surprised Dorothy, as it did me.
Did Arlene really say, and mean, what I think she did?? Very racy for those days, no? She does indeed seem rather tipsy,or something, in this clip. Got to love Bennetts dentistry experiences though,and Dorothy's quickest NO I can ever remember seeing.
Dorothy unfairly lost her turn. She asked, literally, "You work in a hospital?" and was given a "no" and loss of her turn. If she had asked, "Do you work in a hospital?" this would have been appropriate. But clearly, her intent was to ask John "Has it been established that Dr. Godfied works in a hospital?" Such a question to clarify the current knowledge status, under the rules, should not result in a loss of turn. John screwed up.
Wrong. What set this up bad for Dorothy was the question asked before that went, "Can you do this in a clinic or hospital?" Dorothy then assumed she worked in a hospital and asked as such. The answer is no.
So you think a man who is real chummy with all his globalist Jew friends and who gave the hand of his daughter to a globalist Jew banker is a nazi? Nazi stands for National Socialist in German. Na Zi. Not neocon globalist. The two are exact opposites. The closet America ever had to a national socialist government was FDR. He was both a nationalist and a socialist.