Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...picture is being mentioned as a possible Academy Award winner, and with its inedible episodes, as least it is not dull. But in Manchit will be impressing it My Censin Rochel earns anything but sympathy for Miss de Harviland...
...dinner, the History of Science Society, sponsors of the dinner, announced that a George Sarton Prize will be set up to recognize outstanding achievement in the study of scientific history. The award will be in the form of a medal with Sarton's portrait engraved upon...
Richardson, who won the New York critics' award, treats his role with a remarkable restraint. Ridgeway is not a scientist himself; he is a single-minded industrialist who carries scientists, designers, and pilots along in the wake of his enthusiasm. He has no sympathy with failure or timidity, and although he suffers at his son-in-law's death, one feels that he considers it a cheap price for the ultimate gain. This is a difficult part to play. Some actors might make Ridgeway a bare, two-dimensional character, since Terrence Rattigan's script alone does not delineate him sufficiently...
...show that will help raise the cultural level of U.S. television. The money came last summer from the Ford Foundation, after 41-year-old Bob Saudek had been picked as director of the foundation's TV Workshop because of his impressive record as a three-time Peabody Award winner while he was ABC's vice president in charge of public affairs...
...scientific achievement" Sheilds Warren, Medical School professor of Pathology, who is director of the Division of Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission, received the third annual award of the William Procter Prize...