Word: derek
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...British official of the government of Tanganyika will speak in the Winthrop House C-Entry Common Room at 8 p.m. tonight. Derek Bryceson, Minister of Health and Labor, will discuss the "Problems of an Independent African Government." The talk will be open to the public...
...three assistant professors Derek C. Bok, John H. Mansfield Oliver S. Oldman '42, will assume professorships, Erwin N. Griswold, the Law School, announced of the Law School faculty , Bok and Mansfield have respecialities in labor and anti-trust in torts and evidence. Oldman, a in the University's International. Program for the past six years, centrated in state and local three are alumni...
Rhinoceros (translated from the French of Eugene lonesco by Derek Prouse) finally breached Broadway's avant-guarded walls for France's perkiest avant-gardist. The play, to be sure, has been trumpeted enough: its history included Paris and London productions with Jean-Louis Barrault and Laurence Olivier; its story dealt with people becoming rhinoceroses. If, for all that, it isn't a real Broadway event, it has its virtues as an oddity...
...lasted 80 weeks on the bestseller lists and moved almost 4,000,000 copies-has all the production values expected in an epic: full color, wide screen, 45,000 extras, ten name players (Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, Sir Ralph Richardson, Peter Lawford, Lee J. Cobb, Sal Mineo, John Derek, Hugh Griffith, Gregory Ratoff, Felix Aylmer). What's more, it got these advantages at a spectacularly reduced rate. Shot on the cheap in Israel and Cyprus, Exodus cost less than $4,000,000 to put in the can and has already racked up, at reserved-seat prices...
ARTHUR RACKHAM, His LIFE AND WORK by Derek Hudson (181 pp.; Scribner; $20), tells the story of the British insurance clerk who became one of the two or three finest illustrators of children's books. The biography is a loving quiet account of a quiet life, but the book's main distinction lies in the Rackham illustrations. Those for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and The Wind in the Willows alone are enough to touch off shivers of nostalgia in all who knew them in childhood...