Word: dave
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...most moving critical tribute was yet to come. The great newspaper strike was on in New York at the time, and early the morning after, all those involved in the production appeared on NBC's Dave Garroway Show to hear the reviews read to the world for the first time over the airways. "I knew about the audience," Mr. MacLeish reported later. "But I guess the first time I was really knocked over was then." In a tense hush, Garroway read aloud the considered judgement of the dean of theatrical journalists and single most commercially powerful critic in New York...
...Today show, Dave Garroway wept. Said he: "I came to love Charles. He wronged himself, of course." Then Garroway broke down, left the show. Few viewers knew that the sequence was taped the afternoon before; NBC kept it in the can overnight, sobs and all, then put it on the air. It was quite a show, but NBC was missing a bet by not rerunning some of the old films of Van Doren in the Twenty One isolation booth, mopping his brow and muttering, "Let's skip that part of the question till later, please," and pretending to struggle...
Proving that old teamsters never die, fading ex-Teamster Boss Dave Beck, 65, convicted tax dodger out on bail pending his appeals, put on a natty brown suit, shuffled down to his Seattle parking lot, put in a day's work. Huffing and puffing, he explained: "Business was not building up the way it should...
...ready to relieve these two, and with Mike Iseman and Ron Probable Starting Lineups PRINCETON HARVARD Jim Blair LE Hank Keohane Bob Fisher LT Bob Pillsbury Stan Baldwin LG Terry Lenzner Frank Szvetecz C Jon Christensen Stan Shaughnessy RG Jerry Weidler Gordon Batcheller RT Eric Nelson Ed Kostelnik RE Dave Cappiello Jay Cullen QB Charlie Ravenel Dan Sachs LH Chet Boulris Ron Goldman RH Larry Repsher Mike Ippolito FB Sam Halaby...
...Quakers, with Fred Doelling and Hanlon running brilliantly, moved to a first down on the Crimson eight-yard line. Three charges into the Harvard defenses gained only six yards, and on fourth down the powerful Hanlon was stopped for no gain at the Harvard two-yard mark by Dave Cappiello and Eric Nelson...