I've been doing some research in some 1940s newspapers and some time ago, came across a daily column by Gracie Allen. Sometimes, it's about American or world politics, sometimes just general observations, all in character.
Does anyone know anything about it, like who wrote it, who syndicated it, how long it ran, etc?
Just to give you an idea, here's one from August 23, 1949.
Gracie Allen Reporting
LONDON.—George has become very uneasy at breakfast here——so much so that he doesn't enjoy his food any more. It's all the fault of the sports pages of these London newspapers. Yesterday he read the report of a game in which one team scored 344 rurs in the first inning, and he thought he was back in Brooklyn.
I took the paper from his trembling hand and found he had been reading about a cricket game. It was very surprising and somewhat disappointing to me to learn it was played outdoors, as I had always heard of cricket on the hearth and had thought that George and I should learn it to pass the evenings.
I am glad he doesn't want to do any fox-hunting, as many people say it is cruel to the fox. Perhaps George has it mixed up with the Hollywood sport of mink-hunting, which many people say is very cruel to the man.