Word: cantor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CRIMSON is pleased to announce the election of Jay Cantor 70 of Dudley House and New York City as Supplement Editor, and of John L. Powers 70 of Eliot House and Dorchester to the News Board...
...like Chester; he just trips a lot over his Italian accent. The remaining replacement series are game shows. The Generation Gap from David Susskind's Talent Associates, pits a team of three teen-agers against a trio of adults. The kids, it turned out, could not identify Eddie Cantor or the FCC. The fogeys didn't know an "axe" (a guitar) from a hole in the ground. Mostly the show just proved that people who appear on such programs have an intelligence gap. Finally, ABC is adding a prime-time version of Let's Make a Deal...
...have been trying to suggest that there are important historical and ideological sources of the rigidity that Jay Cantor pointed to in the CRIMSON as both parent and offspring of the politics of confrontation. But there are still possibilities open to all of us, in which we need not give up an ounce of conviction, and might possibly be able to live together, however, temporarily, however uneasily. For one thing, liberals have not explored their marvelously traditional device for dealing with radicalism, the method now known as co-optation. For instance, the New Deal (including its latest incarnation, however degraded...
...editors for the Supplement were Jay Cantor and John G. Short. The photo editor was Ronald H. Janis. The interview on pages 7 and 8 was transcribed by Laura R. Benjamin. The chart of "Your Life etc." was created by John G. Short; James A. Rivaldo drew the figures for it. The photos on page 2 were taken by Tom Shook. The one on page 3 was taken by Ronald H. Janus. The cover, on page 1, was written by Jay Cantor...
...worked alone for quite a while after that. Then I worked with musical comedy up with Kid Boots over in New York at the Eddy Cantor Show, you remember Kid Boots, I got a part in that. I went along with the Kid Boots company, I was with the Kid Boots company oh maybe fourteen, fifteen months all together. Then they went on the road and went as far as Colorado and I decided I had had enough of it and wanted to get back to New York. I called my agent meanwhile and talked to him, asked...