Word: agente
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...talking about. About two weeks from now she herself is getting married to Jack Cassidy, who will be playing opposite her in the Cambridge Drama Festival production that opens next Wednesday. Since the wedding will take place right in the middle of the show's run--a press agent's dream but a bride-to-be's headache--Shirley is currently rehearsing ten hours a day at Sanders and spending her evenings buying a trousseau...
...Galindez kept in touch with the Paris "government" headed by Jose de Aguirre, first and only President of the Basque republic. Aguirre himself appointed Galindez as the official Basque representative and fund raiser in the U.S. In his half-yearly statements filed with the foreign agent section of the U.S. Department of Justice, Galindez reported taking in $1,023,004 in contributions during the past seven years and paying out $32,108 in expenses...
...Meter Steeplechase. FBI agent Horace Ashenfelter won the event at Helsinki in 1952; in Los Angeles he was lucky to get third place as Phil Coleman of the Chicago Track Club tirelessly cleared the hurdles and splashed through the water jump for a new meet record...
Last Frontier? Poet-Novelist Franklin Folsom, a Rhodes scholar and onetime lettuce packer, may be just the agent to swell that number. He has illuminated his gloomy subject with literary style, and Exploring American Caves−with its scores of enchanting photographs and its bold plunge into virtually virgin writing territory−may prove to be classic cave literature. "Caves," proclaims Spelunker Folsom, "are, in a sense, the last frontier. [Those] who explore the underground night have yet to reach the end of even the best-known caverns in this country...
...resistance of the whole summer's entertainment schedule, will be the annual Berkshire Festival at Tanglewood, in the picturesque Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts. Here symphony, choral and chamber music concerts will be given for six weeks, July 4 (this Wednesday) to August 12, on what the press agent calls "the spacious pine-clad estate where a century ago Nathaniel Hawthorne was a guest and told his 'Tanglewood Tales...