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Alexander C. Suczek '50 as Gadshill; Stephen P. Clement '51 as Peto; Arthur Levine '47 as Bardolph; Sherman H. Hawkins '51 as Francis; George A. Clugston '50 as Sheriff; W.F. Scott III '50, William A. Gaston '51, James K. Dow, Jr. '50, Heinz P. Stern '50, Robert D. Ouimet '51, Robert P. Hubbard '51, and Lucian C. E. Parlata...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VTW Winds Up 'Henry IV' Casting, Chooses 27 Out of 100 Candidates | 9/30/1947 | See Source »

...table for everybody to see. The British said that such facts & figures should be unveiled only in the privacy of the nation-by-nation dickerings which will characterize the first conference stage. The British had a point, because several delegations were giving a beautiful imitation of Alphonse & Gaston-holding out their own bids & asks until they saw the other fellow's schedules. But, most awkwardly, the opening snarl reminded everybody of the ubiquitous bilateralism that Geneva was supposed to suppress-in favor of freer multilateral trade in a world atmosphere of multilateral confidence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ECONOMICS: Gaston at Geneva | 4/28/1947 | See Source »

...Socialists were harder on him. Said Pierre Mignot, a biology teacher: "His Taylor* system marks the beginning of modern slavery." Paris youngsters (who belong to the jeep, not the tin-Lizzie era) did not even know his name, and many an oldster shuddered at it. Said grey-haired Gaston, headwaiter at Lavrue's: " Voyez-vous, Monsieur Ford gave us speed. In the old days, Parisians drove their four-in-hands around the boulevards at a civilized ten kilometers an hour. That was happiness. Are we to thank M. Ford...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REFLECTIONS: The Last of an American | 4/21/1947 | See Source »

They were the work of a man ten years dead, but still roundly reviled and praised. Some art critics have ranked Gaston Lachaise with such recent greats as Rodin and Maillol, and just before Lachaise died, Manhattan's high-powered, streamlined Museum of Modern Art honored him with the sort of retrospective show it reserves for its own short list of probable immortals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Polar Idols | 2/10/1947 | See Source »

...seems to have definitely decided to start Phil Potter, center forward for the last month, at one of the inside positions and put Gaston Azcarraga at the center forward slot in order to get more speed in his forward line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Booters' Lineup Switched in Preparation for Indian Game | 10/24/1946 | See Source »

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