Word: flagg
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Very, Very Popular (20th Century-Fox) is a standard recipe whose one surprise ingredient is sauce, supplied by Broadway Kootch-Dancer Sheree (Hazel Flagg) North. The film was written, produced and directed by Nunnally (How to Marry a Millionaire) Johnson, which practically guarantees that it is fast, light and pleasantly funny...
...Sheree North, a modern-day cootch dancer who made a big hit in Broadway's Hazel Flagg (TIME, Feb. 23, 1953), and who has been described as having a "ball-and-socket pelvis," learned from a federal court m Los Angeles that two of her early films (now popular in the stag-party circuit) were not, as the Post Office suggested, "obscene, lewd and lascivious." Said Judge Ernest A. Tolin: "To say the films (How to Be an Exotic Dancer, The Waste-Basket Blues) have no reference to sex would be naive in the ultimate . The movements...
...last week it was the New York Stock Exchange itself that was painfully reminded of the penalties of selling "what isn't his'n." It was caught short on a sale of one of its seats: the membership of Broker Edward Platt to Broker W. Allston Flagg for $74,000. Platt promptly protested the sale. He had indeed once asked the exchange to sell his membership, but later changed his mind and formally withdrew the request...
...deliver on its embarrassing short sale, the exchange promised Flagg the next available seat and at the same price. But when a seat came up for sale last week, the price had soared to $90,000, thanks partly to the booming market. For the exchange to make good would have cost it $16,000, or over 10% of its annual profit. While the officials wondered what to do, the price suddenly broke to $80,000, then $75,000. With that, the exchange scrambled to cover its position, got off at a cost of only...
...yard, and then Beagle took over. He connected with a long pass to fullback Dick Smith on the Harvard 35, and Smith carried to the 17 before Botsford made the stop. Beagle threw one incomplete pass and then hit end Jon Anderson who drove to the 4. Dick Flagg caught the fourth and final pass, a short one right over the center for a touchdown at 6:05. Beagle's try for the4BOB COWLES (11), the varsity's ace defensive halfback, bats down a long pass by Dartmouth quarterback Bill Beagle. The Crimson was able to stop only four...