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Hitchcock's film, written by John Michael Hayes and adapted from the short story by Cornell Woolrich, intertwines a murder mystery and the voyeuristic antic of an incapacitated photographer, with a feud of the sexes. Lisa Carol Freemont, the most eligible Park avenue princess, is in love with said photographer and is trying to convince him to take the next step in any wholesome '50's relationship, marriage. Grace Kelly and James Stewart are inimitable in the respective roles. Kelly, with the finesse, polish and beauty which is her trademark, jousts incredibly well with the curmudgeonly, witty Stewart, whose character...
...train as a running back. An education major who took lots of business courses on the side, Lytle is looking beyond football to a second career. He hopes eventually to go into partnership with his father in the family business, a men's clothing store in his native Freemont, Ohio, named-appropriately enough-Lytle's. Says he: "I'd be the fifth generation when I get into the store...
...There was nothing to be gained," said Senate Acting Democratic Leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia, pondering why Carter granted the interview in the first place. Commented Robert Bailey, 47, a bakery operator from Freemont, Calif.: "I'm a Baptist myself, and for a Bible-totin' Baptist to say those things-well, they were crude. I don't see why he had to reveal all his deep, inner thoughts-to make a national confession. It certainly doesn't make you a great...
...Bulletin, will be known as the High Altitude Observatory of Harvard University and the University of Colorado, and will be expanded and operated under the direction of a scientific committee including Harlow Shapley, director of the Harvard College Observatory, Donald H. Menzel, professor of Astrophysics and manager of the Freemont Pass Station, and Walter Orr Noberts, resident superintendent of the station...
Corporal Russell E. Hoyt Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, announced last night that James Tobias '41, of Dunster House and Freemont, Ohio would be honored with the Post's first annual citizenship award for his attempt to save Lenna Levins, three-year-old baby from drowning in the Charles River on March...