This month, THINK drops in on America's busy master of fantasy. A tireless laborer in the vineyards of television and motion pictures, the creator of Disneyland and the world's most celebrated mouse, Walt Disney tells how he manages to juggle so many projects successfully.
"We have a business here we built from scratch and, boy, we had to scratch plenty," the tall sun-tanned man with the neat mustache was saying as he leaned back in his soft chair and sipped V-8 juice. We were sitting in Walt Disney's handsome office, talking across a low, square, black-topped desk, an unconventional design which the staff good-humoredly calls Disney Moderne. All around me, amid an atmosphere of subdued splendor, were mementos of Disney's versatility – a set of frontier pistols, a case of children's and nature books, a cartoon portrait of Mickey mouse and, dominating the decor, a huge aerial photo of Disneyland clamped to a wall and framed by colored posters of such fantasy and adventure pictures as King Arthur, Down the Colorado (both still in the dream stage) and the successful 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. None of these items, however, could take your eye from the master wizard himself.
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