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Mary deZ. Greenebaum of New York (History and Literature); Martha L. Halpin of Waterbury. Conn. (English); Ellen G. Hawkes of Saratoga. Calif. (English); Louis E. Hertzmark of Milton (Mathematics) and Amy E. Johnson of Worcester (English...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe PBK | 6/15/1967 | See Source »

Flipper's New Adventure is bright, blue-green, ebullient, and probably the next best thing to a day at the beach. But, as with most sequels, this second outing of a boy and his dolphin fails to improve on the flippertygibbet fun of the original. When Sandy (Luke Halpin) learns that Flipper is going to be taken away from him, both head for the open sea. Sandy's skiff konks out near an island paradise where he meets the wife and daughters of Sir Halsey Hopewell, held prisoner aboard his yacht by three escaped murderers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: A Boy & His Dolphin | 8/7/1964 | See Source »

Barring Veteran Comic David Burns the cast is young, night-spotty, and largely new to Broadway, Pat Carroll, Jack Wakefield, Helen Halpin and Elaine Dunn should all have Broadway futures, but at the moment they can only enhance good material; they cannot save bad. What with undistinguished numbers and indistinguishable songs, a long-winded ballad about a killer and a dreadful adaptation of O Henry's Gift of the Magi, Catch a Mar! only intermittently catches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Revue in Manhattan, Sep. 19, 1955 | 9/19/1955 | See Source »

...Saturday Night Revue, NBC stuck to the familiar variety format as a showcase for some likable new talent. Starring Composer Hoagy (Stardust) Carmichael and directed by Sid Miller (who often plays literate TV comedy with Donald O'Connor), the Revue introduced a Martha Raye-type comedienne named Helen Halpin, rubber-faced Comic Jackie Kannon ( I studied dramatics under Senator McCarthy"), and, best of the lot, George Gobel, who deadpanned a funny monologue about a lost bowling ball. Some other changes this month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Summer Shift | 6/15/1953 | See Source »

...days before he left for San Juan, Tom Hennings married Mrs. Josephine Halpin, a St. Louis radio announcer who specialized in "the woman's angle." Tom and Josephine Hennings were more than merely decorative. For dreamy, reform-minded Rex Tugwell, extrovert Tom Hennings made an ideal trouble shooter. Sleek Mrs. Hennings, used to a busy life, poured her bubbling energy into civilian defense, which was headed by determined, energetic Mrs. Tugwell. The two ladies did not get along well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rumbles in Puerto Rico | 6/15/1942 | See Source »

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