Word: donald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Honorary pallbearers for the service today include George P. Baker, dean of the business school; Stanley F. Teele and Donald K. David, former deans of the business school; Vernon R. Alden, president of Ohio University; F.A.O. Bahre, a personal friend of the deceased, John B. Fox, director of overseas relations of the business school; Edmund F. Learned, Charles Edward Wilson professor of business policy; Malcolm P. McNair, Lincoln Filene professor of retailing; Raymond W. Miller, visiting lecturer at the business school; L. Leslie Rollins, assistant dean of the business school, and Clifford J. Welton...
...good deal of their inspiration, of course, must have come from Donald Soule's sets, which are so good as to merit mention before anything else. Soule's Moroccan garden and cartle have a Mediterranean brilliance and intensity that make anyone on stage appear, inevitably, just a little more interesting than he could hope to all by himself. (It is a light which also shows off to [excellent] advantage Lewis Smith's handsome fin-de-niecle costumes...
...comic Cockney--very much so; and Tigar's beatific moronic grin makes him much the most memorable of Captain Brassbound's crew. [Not that the rest are inadequate: one of the others is quite first rate, although I inadvertently ignored him first time round. I refer, of course, to Donald Lyons, who gives us an again Bright Young Thing going to seed at just the proper rate of speed. The Captain himself, alas, is not so memorable. Terrence Currier has taken over the role; and though he certainly looks a proper Black Pete, his voice gets lost somewhere...
...Affair begins, the High Tables of the university are still rocking with an intellectual scandal that will not down with the port. Donald Howard (Keith Baxter) has been judged guilty of scientific fraud, having apparently faked a research photograph in his fellowship thesis, and a court of dons deprives him of his fellowship. Since Howard is a boor whose better-Red-than-well-bred political stance and personality irked most of his colleagues, his departure is viewed as good riddance. But his spitfiery wife Laura (Brenda Vaccaro) is certain of his innocence, certain that he has been victimized...
...Throw him overboard!"-"No, Donald, that...