Word: davises
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Snapped by a waiting state photographer when he rode his palomino gelding Sunshine right up the steps of the State Capitol and into his office, Louisiana's crooning Governor Jimmie Davis thought he looked so purty that he just had to share it. When the first 150 8-by...
Hiram Sherman is a colloquially humorous Touchstone; and Alek Primrose makes a memorable character of the octogenarian servant Adam. Donald Davis has effective moments as Jaques, but his famous "seven ages" speech is not yet acidulous enough and he often substitutes h's for r's in words like "part...
U.S. track and field stars had seldom looked better. Villanova's muscular Frank Budd sprinted 100 yds. in 9.2 sec. to smash Mel Patton's 1948 world record, oldest on the books. No fewer than 13 pole vaulters scaled 15 ft. California Schoolboy Ulis Williams, 19, chased Veteran...
Raised in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and educated at Dartmouth ('39), Ellis took his first five plays directly to Broadway, all losers. The last was a 1953 disaster called Two's Company (with Bette Davis) that sent him into retirement at the age of 35. He went to Bucks...
The King Duncan of Donald Davis speaks well--too well in face: this king is stronger and younger than he should be. Paul Spares and Colgate Salsbury are credits to the small roles of Lennox and Seyton; and it is an inspired touch to make Macbeth's servant (Julian Miller...