Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Swiss law makes it a crime to reveal any information about them-or about any depositors in Swiss banks. SEC Chairman J. Sinclair Armstrong has also expressed worry, complained to a Senate security subcommittee investigating possible Communist stock buying in vital U.S. industries about "the difficulty of ascertaining the identity" of those buying stock through Swiss banks, notably in U.S. proxy fights...
Keeping the large cast and the chorus, which is directed by James Armstrong, in motion about the stage is a job equalling in magnitude that of a circus ringmaster. Director Stephen Aaron performs it with skill, and the visual patterns he creates on John Ratte's simple but handsome set are generally attractive. Equally skilled is the choreography of Esther Brooks. She manages to keep the can-can, a dance which often involves more effort than it is worth, from degenerating into chaos. Musical Director John Perkins unfortunately demonstrates a less certain hand. The orchestra occasionally wobbles...
...Armstrong Circle Theater (Tues. 9:30 p.m., NBC). Slow Assassination: Per on v. La Prensa, dramatization of the conflict between the Argentine dictator and the great Buenos Aires daily...
First Presbyterian Church Armstrong, Iowa...
...wonderful one-horse (Tim Jecko) shay from New Haven ended up giving the team trophy to an aggressive and well marshalled Michigan. Yale was hurt badly by the absence of freestyler Roger Anderson, who was out with mononucleosus, and by the failure of David Armstrong to qualify in the 100-yd. freestyle...