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...Each time King Kong is revived [TIME, July 14], more of the picture is cut. Not since 1933 have audiences seen the scene on the cliff in which Kong sits to examine his prize (Fay Wray) and tears off part of her dress ... Is this scene in the 1952 revival or does bluenose prudery win another round...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jul. 28, 1952 | 7/28/1952 | See Source »

...most of Hollywood's producers watched with envious amazement, crowds in Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Indianapolis flocked to see Kong brought back alive from a Pacific island to Manhattan, where he climbs the Empire State Building clutching the beauteous and screaming Fay Wray (now fortyish and retired). There, raging defiantly at his puny pursuers, the monster finally gets shot down by a squadron of ancient biplanes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Movie of the Year | 7/14/1952 | See Source »

...been a sordid murder, and the victim, a small-time criminal, had taken his last lumps on a shabby barge moored in the Thames. Davidson, a riverman's son and an innocent bystander, happened to be there because his girl Fay lived on the boat. Fay was a big, handsome girl, and when the trial was over, Policeman Lowther courted and married her. Lowther is a decent man, rather long on conscience. He wants to protect his wife, who has never told him what really happened, but he also knows that Davidson has been wronged. The real kick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Suspense on the Thames | 5/5/1952 | See Source »

Betty Bagby '52; Marie Beaupre; Marie Boissevain '53; Lorna Briggs '55; Gwen Brigham '53; Ginny Dahr '55; Rusty Flinton '55; Fay Frenning '55; Pricilla High '53; April Hodges '55; Danny Holmgren '55; Gabrielle Iglesias '55; Rachel Mellinger '52; Daphne Merriam '52; Fay Pratt '52; Judy Raff '55; Margot Ravage '55; Sandi Rosman '55; Janet Titus '55; Teddy Train...

Author: By John Forand, | Title: Hair Runs Gamut; Pony to Poodle | 3/26/1952 | See Source »

...reasons are primarily financial. The regular graduation exercises for the Annex cost $1600. If the ceremonies were switched to the dormitory quadrangle, the proposed site, there would be an additional expense of $3000. An outdoor commencement would cost $2200 extra in the academic quad, formed by Agassiz, Longfellow, and Fay House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jordan Vetoes Annex Open Air Graduation | 3/5/1952 | See Source »

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