Word: herberts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Scott, who has been a permanent member of the troupe since its inception and is its last remaining Negro player, says in the letter that he recently met with the new directors, Herbert Blau and Jules Irving. Since they claimed they "were unable to locate a Negro of sufficient ability to join their permanent company during the thirteen years they functioned in San Francisco," Scott goes on, "I have no reason to feel particularly optimistic about the immediate future...
...troublesome ministers or priests he could not drive out of the country, he simply arrested and expelled. Last week, in one of his most far-reaching and irrational purges of the clergy to date, Castro jailed 40 Baptist ministers and 13 Baptist laymen, including two Americans: the Rev. Herbert Caudill, 61, a missionary in Cuba for 35 years and head of the 9,000-member Baptist Convention of Western Cuba, and Caudill's son-in-law, the Rev. James David Fite, 31, who has been in Cuba since 1960. They joined seven other Baptist ministers - none of them Americans...
...season, (19-8), the Phils would be in good shape for pitchers. Lefthanders Chris Short (17-9) is a topflight pitcher, Ray Culp and Art Mahaffey had undistinguished rocords last year, but both have had good seasons before, and both are young. Bo Belinsky, and elderly Ray Herbert, two acquisitions from the American League, are also in the picture, and two adequate starting pitchers will undoubtedly emerge from among the four. Jack Baldschun is a capable reliever...
Theatre is artistically flourishing outside of New York, in Minneapolis, Seattle, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Boston, which all have growing repertory companies, and especially at the San Francisco Actors Workshop. Jules Irving and Herbert Blau, the workshop's co-directors, will soon take over the Lincoln Center Repertory Theatre, and Michael O'Sullivan, one of the San Francisco's leading actors, is now starring in Lincoln's production of Tartuffe...
...even the computer experts, however, are quite sure what kind of thing they have created-or what are its ultimate potential and limitations. The computer, says Dr. Herbert A. Simon of Carnegie Tech, represents "an advance in man's thinking processes as radical as the invention of writing." Yet the computer is neither the symbol of the millennium nor a flawless rival of the human brain. For all its fantastic memory and superhuman mathematical ability, it is incapable of exercising independent judgment, has no sense of creativity and no imagination...