Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Armstrong...
Colonel DeVere Armstrong, USA, professor of Military Science, rotated into his turn as master of ceremonies this year and welcomed the audience to the moist and heavy-aired Sever Quadrangle theatre after leading the speakers' party through two tight, stiff rows of cadets and midshipmen...
...noisy survivor-a stubby, pugnacious man named David Susskind, 37. Producer Susskind has 25 live drama spectaculars lined up for next season, including seven for Du Pont, seven for Rexall, two for Sheaffer Pen. This is nearly twice as many as any other packager; and, with his bi-weekly Armstrong Circle Theater, Susskind next year may well be producing a good third of the major live-drama output of the entire industry...
Some U.S. businessmen do not believe that the economy will turn upward in 1958. Last week Walter E. Hoadley Jr., treasurer of Armstrong Cork Co. and a top building-industry economist, gave his reasons for this view to the New York Society of Security Analysts. Said Hoadley: "I do not see evidence of a quick upturn." The recession will last "through 1960. It is more than a rolling readjustment...
...Brattle served up an old but welcome Bogart-Bacall item; for our dining pleasure, Adams House served up not only bacon-lettuce-tomato sandwiches but also toasted frankfurters; and then, to crown the day with some more viewing pleasure, Steve Allen had as his guests on television Louis Armstrong, Van Cliburn and Peter Ustinov. Clearly it was one of the finest Sundays it is this reviewer's pleasure to remember...