Word: cliffords
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Curator of Paintings Henry Clifford, whose Philadelphia Museum is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, looked happy as a cat that has swallowed a cubist canary. He called the Arensbergs' gift "possibly the most intense single grouping of 20th Century art ever made...
...CLIFFORD B. McMANUS, 55, president of Georgia Power Co. and the Southern Co., to be boss of the nation's power. BRUCE K. BROWN, 52, president of Pan-Am Southern Corp. (oil distribution), and veteran of World War II's Petroleum McMANUS Administration for War, to be oil boss. CHARLES W. CONNOR, 67, in charge of coal-mining operations for Armco Steel Corp. at Charleston, W.Va., to be solid fuels administrator (e.g., coal...
...Country Girl, Clifford Odet's newest play, concerns a drunken actor (Paul Kelly) seeking a return to stardom. Both Kelly and Uta Hagen give brilliant performances in this drama. (Lyceum...
...Merlin Bishop of Avon, international representative of the United Auto Workers, C.I.O.; Carl A. Gray of Farmington, manufacturer of electronics equipment; Mrs. Robert Mahoney of Hartford, trustee of the University of Connecticut; Mrs. Clifford F. Thompson of Wallingford, onetime state president of the P.T.A...
Head of the Development Corp. is Clifford S. Strike, president of F. H. McGraw & Co. (TIME, Jan. 1), which plans to build the mill on a 1,600-acre site with an 8,000-ft. waterfront on Long Island Sound near New London, Conn. Last week the Development Corp. got a certificate of necessity from NSRB which allows it to write off the cost of the mill in five years, a big tax concession. Now it expects to have little trouble raising the construction capital from New England's insurance companies and investment trusts. The Development Corp...