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Richard Slator Dunn '50, History and Literature; Robert Marlowe Durling '50, English; Melvin Horman Farmelant '50, Biology; Robert Arnold Feer '50, History; Richard, Harvey Feinsinger '49, Government; Albert Feuerwerker '49, History; Brice Noel Fleming '50, Philosophy; Charles Winn Gardiner '50, Engineering Sciences; John Aloysius Garvey, Jr. '50, Economics; Fred Lee Glimp '50, Economics; Herbert Jeremy Goldings '50, Social Relations; Laurance Villers Goodrich '50, Economics...
Parade of Stars (Mon. 7:45 p.m., CBS-TV). Guest: Fanny Brice...
...Daddy. In 1930 Ethel Merman stood in front of the footlights in Manhattan's Alvin Theater, bellowed Gershwin's I Got Rhythm in a voice like a fire siren, and blew the audience right out of its seats. Before her, a gawky torch singer named Fanny Brice and a twinkle-toed dancer named Marilyn Miller had enchanted a million-odd playgoers of the '20s. Last week, the new star that glittered over Broadway was novel enough and brilliant enough to make all of show business seem once again like a glamourous, robust legend...
...gold-dig once more-this time to music. The blonde is played by Carol Channing, who last season rocketed from nowhere to minor fame in Lend, an Ear. Last week she drew rave reviews; one critic ecstatically called her "the funniest female since Fanny Brice and Beatrice Lillie...
...Fanny Brice Show (Tues. 8:30 p.m., NBC). Baby Snooks returns...