Word: jay
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Quakers retaliated by taking the next four weights by decision. Ken Fisher topped Captain Phil Burnaman; Steve Friedberg over Dick Hook; Jay Goldberg over Bob Gilmor; and Ted Robb over Ed Raymond...
...composer, Victor I. Ziskin '59, has written 16 of the show's songs including the overture. His lyricist is Jay Cavior '57. The Pudding will retain four songs written last fall by Varick Bacon '55 and Clarke Tyler...
Alarmed over rumors that the school might desegregate, the Blue Jay Parents' Club passed a resolution denouncing any such move. Reason: "Because Negro boys, taken as a group, are not as advanced educationally and because of the disparity that exists between the races in the area of health, morality and culture." The Rev. Claude J. Stallworth, principal of the school, promptly condemned the resolution as representative of "a movement which is as unAmerican, un-Catholic and un-Christian as Nazism, Fascism, Ku Klux Klanism or Communism." And besides, he said, he knew of no plans to integrate Jesuit High...
...This story," according to the publicity come-on, "was filmed on location . . . inside a woman's soul!" Director Daniel (Come Back, Little Sheba) Mann, with the help of a sharp script by Helen Deutsch and Jay Richard Kennedy, gets around inside his subject with tact and agility. Susan Hayward plays her part right up to the cork; she can make the audience see not only the horror of the heroine's life but the rye humor of it, too. Jo Van Fleet is even more accomplished and convincing as the sort of stage mother who rides a child...
...would like to take this opportunity to denounce the attempts being made by these groups, and by the insidious dissident faction of the society led by Jay Murley and his New True Conservative Legion, who are trying to subvert the true purposes of the organization under a cloak of "humorous crockery." The Reactionary Society is firmly committed to a belief of freedom of the personal will which can only be obtained through a strong reactionary, conservative movement. Liberal groups which parade under conservative guise and with so-called conservative leaders, like the Harvard New Conservative Club led by William Brady...