Word: donald
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Next week Joanie Sommers opens at Las Vegas' super-caravansary, the Sahara, with Donald O'Connor and a $15,000 wardrobe-a handy index to the high cost of converting a cute girl who sings nicely into a major attraction. Two years ago, she played her first club date in a $2.98 ready-to-wear...
...recent standards, the new Broadway season is an unusually good one. What is not unusual is that, with rare exceptions like How to Succeed's Bobby Morse (TIME, Nov. 17), the actors who are drawing the best notices are British. The top three: Paul Scofield, Donald Pleasence and Douglas Campbell...
...Marvelous & Grimy. As the verminous tramp in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker (TIME, Oct. 13), Donald Pleasence, 41, succeeds in creating probably the grubbiest creature who has ever been seen on Broadway, beside whom the average Bowery bum would seem like the twin of Mr. Clean. For all the brilliance of the playwright, The Caretaker would collapse onstage without an actor who could make the old man both repulsive and sympathetic. Like Scofield, Pleasence got his early experience in Birmingham. Enormously popular on British television, he has wide and proven capabilities as a character actor and in leading roles...
...coverage, New Delhi bureau chief, Charles Mohr, 32, did much of the reporting. He is an old hand at filing for cover stories from his days of covering the White House during the Eisenhower Administration. He was joined by Donald S. Connery, 35, our bureau chief in Tokyo, who returned to his old base in New Delhi to help. In New York, the story was written from their cables by Douglas Auchincloss, whose 19th cover story this is, in his 15 years as Religion editor. It was edited by Senior Editor Bill Forbis, who has put in a busy month...
...paternalistic Upjohn Co. of Kalamazoo, Mich., the most notable in-group is the in-laws. Since 1936 Upjohn has been run by Chairman Donald Gilmore, 66, who married the daughter of Founder W. E. Upjohn. (Since Upjohn was married to Gilmore's widowed mother, Gilmore's wife is also his stepsister.) Last week, with his Jan. 1 retirement approaching, Gilmore named his own quietly able son-in-law, Ray Theodore Parfet Jr., 39, as the company's president and chief executive officer. Despite corporate inbreeding, Upjohn has prospered, is now one of the nation...