Word: bowe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...winning boat was composed of Henry Jordan (stroke); Stu Hussey (7); Geoff Locke (6); Ed McCagg (5); Charlie Atkinson (4); Joe Hajek (3); Harry Fitzgibbons (2); Dan Morgan (bow); and Reed Bement (coxswain). The time for the winners...
20th Century-Fox Hour (Wed. 10 p.m., CBS). The Ox-Bow Incident, with Robert Wagner, Cameron Mitchell...
...recent cash shortage resulted from the large amount spent on expansion, which, added to last year's patronage refunds, amounted to about $500,000. The society had bought a building on Bow Street last year for its trucks and new accounting department and had enlarged its text book department...
...Gentlemen, you should be more accompanying . . . Don't match [the violins]. Keep a little below, you know." Again, sadly: "This could be finer," or "I am not happy with this C sharp." In a spirit of experimentation: "Tell you what we'll do: three notes on one bow-throm, bom, bom . . . Ah, the bowing is much better...
...Knife, from first frame to last, arches with tension like a drawn bow. The Odets script, adapted for the screen by James Poe, has been beautifully grained and shaped by two fine craftsmen, and it takes every ounce of strain that Producer-Director Robert Aldrich leans against it. Aldrich gets striking performances from his actors. Jack Palance, a gifted portrayer of brute instinct, is miscast as a man whose problem is the loss of his instincts, but his intensity and sincerity propel the action vigorously even where they confuse its motives. Ida Lupino, as always, is a capable trouper; Shelley...