[on working with Cedric Gibbons at MGM]: Drawings would be taken in for Mr. Gibbons to look at and initial. If there was something he didn't like or felt should be improved, he would criticize it and we would change it, but, most times, it was something he would okay. He relied on his art directors. If something went wrong and a director complained that a set wasn't what he had been promised, Mr. Gibbons would go down and look at it and say, "Oh, yes, that was what we promised you," - or, if, it wasn't, he'd admit it and we'd change it. He was a very good person, besides having excellent taste and being a great organizer. He really was a great guy.