Word: harvey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Unlike "Harvey," which treated the supernatural as commonplace, "Bell, Book, and Candle" becomes self-conscious after the initial novelty wears off. The first two acts are amusing, partly because of the fine acting of Harrison and Miss Palmer, who twirls a cloak with a professional eclat. Jean Adair, Scott McKay, and Larry Gates give excellent supporting performances, and Raymond Sovey's set is atmospheric and handsome. With some careful pruning and revision, "Bell, Book, and Candle" has a good chance to make the grade on Broadway...
Several boatleads of 150 oarsmen and a crop of freshmen also work out each day under Bert Haines and Harvey Love, respectively...
...testing the value of X rays in the study of kidney stones, branching out to see what they could tell about disorders at the base of the skull. In France in World War I, he took X rays for operations to be performed by the late great Brain Surgeon Harvey Gushing. Dr. Brown worked day & night with virtually unshielded field equipment, ignoring the invisible peril...
...sharp Blue and White passing and running attack piled up yardage as the Crimson, hampered by the early loss of two-way right end Harvey Popell, tried high tackles and one-arm grabs in a futile attempt to stop the Brandeis runners...
...Harvey Sampson and Vic Pujo, a good pass receiver, start at ends for the offensive platoon. Dick Ramin and Chuck Mettzler, at 205 and 220 pounds, respectively, hold down the tackle posts while the guards are sophomore Russ McLeod and Frank Vitale, a junior...