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...Commission hearings, big exporters argued that shipments to oil-short Europe were already being restricted. Humble Oil, subsidiary of Jersey Standard and the biggest producer and oil-buyer in Texas, testified that it could supply only 165,500 bbls. of a 300,000 bbl. order from Esso Export. W.C. Connel of the B.P. (British Petroleum ) Trading Co. wired that British companies wanting to buy 3,000,000 bbls. on the Gulf Coast were forced to divert their tankers around Africa to the Persian Gulf because "there is no assured supply of crude...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Independents for Nasser | 1/7/1957 | See Source »

Michael Laurence dominates the stage in the role of a Council member who goads the crowd against the blind man and the girl. In the play's climax, Helen, played by Connaught O'Connel, stands at the edge of the stage speaking to the horse and its Greek occupants. In a voice that barely rises above a whisper, Miss O'Connel gives tremendous power to MacLeish's lyric lines...

Author: By Richard H. Ullman, | Title: Two Plays by MacLeish | 10/23/1953 | See Source »

Greeley's first scoring aerial was a 30-yard heave to Frank Hernberg in the first quarter. He did it again in the second, hitting end Ken Eddy from 20 yards out. After Wykoff broke loose in the third quarter. Davenport got its lone tally when Bob O'Connel went over from the five. O'Connel converted while Greeley's three trys were no good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Only Eliot, Winthrop Stave Off Elis | 11/24/1951 | See Source »

...committee heads will be Jane Johnson '52 and Connaught O'Connel '52, publicity; Jacquelyn Seevak '52, lighting; Virginia Carroll '51, candidates; and Elizabeth Brown '53, staging. Miss O'Neil will double as costuming chairman, assisted by Betty Hunt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professional Will Put On Idler Play | 2/16/1950 | See Source »

...Exit" is virtually a three character play (there is a valet who appears briefly), an unusual burden is put upon the actors. The Idler players--Ed Franklin, Connaught O'Connel, and Carla Friedman--are a talented trio and what errors they committed last night can be laid at the feet of Mary Howe, the director. Mrs. Howe has been with the group for some time but she continues to show an appalling indifference to some of the mere fundamentals of staging. The greatest fault with the present production is that it is played throughout on too shrill a key. Miss...

Author: By George A. Leiper, | Title: THE PLAYGOER | 12/3/1949 | See Source »

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