Word: dunne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...GREAT ADVENTURE (CBS, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Massacre at Wounded Knee, second part of a drama about Sitting Bull; with Ricardo Montalban, Joseph Gotten, Lloyd Nolan and James Dunn...
Last Saturday, Thomas Dunn conducted the first of three evenings of Bach in Sanders Theatre. Precise, but not pedantic, exact, yet exuberant, he and the Festival Orchestra of New York danced through the dance movements of the rarely performed Suite No. 1 in C major...
...Evening Standard. Richardson drew up a list of 200 artists, then whittled it down to 102 in consultations with such authorities as Sir Kenneth Clark, former director of London's National Gallery, and Alfred Barr of Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art. The show is called the Dunn International after the present Lady Beaverbrook's first husband, Canadian Steelmaker Sir James Dunn...
...Dunn Foundation provided six equal prizes of $5,000 each. A few artists, such as Picasso and De Kooning, were by their own request hors concours. After that, the judges-British Art Expert Douglas Cooper, Andrew Ritchie, director of the Yale University Art Gallery, and Peter Wilson, chairman of Sotheby's, the London art auctioneers-did their heroic, committee-like best. One prize went to the immaculate realist Alex Colville, like Beaverbrook a native of New Brunswick, partly because-as one judge put it-"we all felt one Canadian ought to be chosen as a matter of courtesy...
...with Passion. But even running four newspapers-the Express, the Sunday Express (a separate newspaper), the Evening Standard and the Glasgow Evening Citizen-cannot absorb the Beaver's tremendous energies. Only this spring he took a second wife, the former Lady Dunn, widow of a lifelong friend. He was as excited as the youngest swain. "I am very glad to get her," he said. "It isn't often when you get 84, and find yourself still interesting to a woman." He has just published his twelfth book, The Decline and Fall of Lloyd George. Like most...