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...works his actors for all they are worth. Robards, as he did on Broadway, makes a luminously likable louse; Richardson lacks the fire and charm of Fredric March, but he plays with wit and penetration; Stockwell, in the weakest of the parts, adds up at least as well as Bradford Dillman did; and Hepburn, though she establishes too vivid a presence for a woman who is largely an absence, nevertheless centers in intensity a drama that Florence Eldridge enveloped in pathos...
...other groups belong with the best: > The Alex Bradford Singers take their name from a remarkable musician and an outstanding composer: Bradford's Too Close to Heaven has sold more than a million records. Alabama-born, he is a gifted choir director (now at Newark's Great Abyssinian Church), and his gospel style is notable for its sophistication-particularly in its choral effects. In churches around the country, Bradford and the group shout out their wildly exultant songs while appropriately clad in flowing robes...
Redmayne also announced the following awards at the battalion's Soldier's Field parade formation: the Naval Institute award is a regular student, to George W. Ditmore '63; the Naval Institute award is a contract student, to C. Michael Eboridan '62; the General Dynamics award, to Bradford K. Perry '64; the Marine Corps Ganetts award, to Richard G. Adam. '62; and the Naval ROTC unit award, to Stephen M. Kaufman...
...atmosphere was neither to nor expectant as the program needed as usual at the afternoon Alumni Association meeting: the national Anthem, the Alumni President talk, an address by the Governor, two scheduled addresses, and the Psalm. Then Republican Governor Robert F. Bradford of Massachusetts rose and announced, "Ladies and Gentlemen--the Secretary of State." an appreciative ovation, Marshall stepped to the rostrum...
...tragedy has been dramatized often enough before-on TV, in tabloids and in Wolf Whistle, a novel by William Bradford Huie-to raise the question: What is the point of retelling the story now? The moviemakers do not seem to know, and in their confusion they have failed, in fact, to tell the story as it happened. The ugly facts of Ira's life are conscientiously prettified in his favor. In the first half of the picture he is interpreted by Tony Curtis as a sensitive, "deep"' young man who is forced to play the hero when...