Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...energetic fellow like Elliott Lewis, the great charm of radio is that it keeps a man busy. Lewis is producer, director and actor, or a combination of all three, on CBS-Radio's Suspense (Mon. 8 p.m.), Broadway Is My Beat (Sat. 7 p.m.) and Cathy and Elliott Lewis on Stage (Thurs. 8:30 p.m.). He also plays himself ("just for laughs") on the Phil Harris Show, a wisecracking role that he formerly played under the name of Frankie Remley. His wife, Cathy, works hard, too: she spends six days a week rehearsing and playing the part of Marie...
...Paraphrase? Last week Elliott Lewis startled his Suspense listeners by producing, directing and acting in his own version of a two-part adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello. At first he planned to do a fast rewrite of Shakespeare, but a friend asked: "Why paraphrase? Have you got a better line than 'I hate the Moor'?" In stead, Elliott contented himself with cutting Othello from 146 minutes to 46. Instead of the usual thrill music, he used themes from Verdi operas as bridges between the action. As Othello, Elliott effectively portrayed the Moor's high-minded simplicity...
Francis Keppel, dean of Education at the University, was among the new members. Also named were John P. Coolidge, director of the Fogg Art Museum, Elliott Perkins, master of Lowell House, George H. Williams, acting dean of the Theological School, and Edwin B. Newman, chairman of the Psychology Department...
Lawrence D. Brownell, Philadelphia, Pa.; Charles F. Elliott, Belmont, Mass.; Guy Paschal, New York, N. Y.; John D. Rauh, Cincinnati, Ohio; Steven Sonnabend, Brookline, Mass.; Alexander H. Tomes, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Charles W. Uufford, Jr., Haverford, Pa.; John G. Ward, Short Hills, N. Y.; David Watts, Sharon, Mass.; William R. Wister, Jr., Oldwich, N. J.; Arthur O. Stein, Plain field...
...exact duties to be covered by Mrs. Elliott's new post have not yet been announced, but she probably will act partly as assistant to Mrs. Wilma A. Kerby-Miller, Dean of Instruction...