Word: janes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Underwater! (RKO Radio). Fill a bathing suit with Jane Russell, toss into water and mix well into a $3,000,000 movie. Season the movie with submarine photography, a few sharks, two treasurehunting skin-divers and one sunken Spanish galleon. The result is likely to be a lot of bullion. By the time Skin-Divers Richard Egan and Gilbert Roland surface with the gold ingots, Jane has displayed her more notable talents in high-cut shorts, low-cut dresses, pajamas, a nightgown, one-piece and two-piece swim suits. Her clothes designer can hardly be held responsible for the shape...
...Best actress: Dorothy Dandridge (Carmen Jones); Judy Garland (A Star Is Born); Audrey Hepburn (Sabrina); Grace Kelly (The Country Girl); Jane Wyman (Magnificent Obsession...
...Holmes; Antonia Schildge '57, 91 Walker St. Treasurer: Margaret R. Antonelli '57, Newton, Mass.; Nancy L. Brewer '57, Barnard; Lee Ginsburg '57, Moors; Ann Luyton '57, Saville House; Sue McCoy '57, 91 Walker St. Electoral Chairman: Dorothy Corbett '58, Moors; Nina Dimmitt '58, Bertram; Dianne Kim '58, Holmes; Jane Reynolds '58, Moors. NSA delegates: Lauren R. Brown '57, 1627 Mass. Ave.; Ann Kielty '57, Holmes; Ann Rand '57, Saville House; Joy Santoro '57, Watertown; Ann Zinman '57, Eliot...
...group of people, living in an ancient, decaying Irish castle. These five people, two young girls, their father and mother and the fortyish divorced woman who owns the castle--all are singularly purposeless. They neither concern themselves with the world at large, nor wish to, until the eldest daughter, Jane, finds a packet of love letters in a dusty trunk in the attic. This event, of course, changes all their lives, for the author of these billet doux was none other than the one great passion of both the elderly women in the castle. He had died on a foreign...
Gauguin's latest biographers, the Hansons, are a British husband-and-wife team who have successfully sunk their teeth into some big, meaty subjects, including Necessary Evil: The Life of Jane Welsh Carlyle (TIME, May 19, 1952) and Chinese Gordon (TIME, May 31). Gauguin is an even tougher order, not only because he needs explaining as an artist who helped change the face of painting, but because he has become a symbol of the conflict between art and breadwinnery, artistic duty and normal social responsibility. In their fine study, the Hansons' own sympathy is with the artist...