Word: calloway
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...throated chorus of movie and record company pressagents. With Samuel Goldwyn's Porgy and Bess about to be released, the record makers have pressed nearly 30 Porgy albums, ranging in style from Overstuffed Country Club to Tubular Cool. Columbia has issued excerpts from the sound track with Cab Calloway dubbed in as Sportin' Life in place of Sammy Davis Jr., who sings the role in the movie.* The sampling is generous, and the sound is refulgent, but most of the performances lack a properly dramatic cutting edge. Notable exceptions: Calloway and Baritone Robert McFerrin, who sings Porgy...
Other members of the committee were Benjamin Kaplan '26, Albert M. Sacks, professor of Law, Robert E. Keeton, assistant professor of Law, Paul M. Bator, 3L, former president of the Law Review; Calloway Cochran 2L, president of the Dormitory Council; Alan D. Hakes 3L, past chairman of the Board of Student Advisors; and Robert L. Larson 3L, head of Chancery Law Club...
...group will hold an open meeting on Feb. 27 at which interested students may present suggestions for improvement in the School's program. Dormitory representatives may be contacted before the open meeting, according to Calloway Cochran 2L, Council president...
...Latshaw (A) d. Julian Hartwell (H), 12-15, 12-15, 18-17, 16-15, 15-5; Smith (A) d. Jeff Eaton (H), 15-9, 15-9, 15-10; Terry Blanchard (H) d. Bacon (A), 15-14, 16-14, 7-15, 15-7; Wallace Stimpson (H) d. Calloway...
...anonymous phone tip led him to another witness, who admitted he was at the scene of the murder and that Galloway was not involved. Finally, he found one man in prison and another not yet arrested whom the evidence "strongly indicated . . . may have been guilty of the crime" that Calloway paid the penalty for. Three months ago, the Free Press began a Page One series, pointing all this out. Two months after the series started, the state ordered a new trial for Galloway. Last week, across Page One of the Free Press, was the triumphant headline: GALLOWAY FREED BY COURT...