Word: jeffreys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...league, strutting like a pair of seventeenth-century clubbies through a trying punch. Their costumes sometimes get the better of their coolness and wigs and swords rattle about unhandily, but for the most part they seem in control of their roles. Sir Oliver Cockwood is played nicely by Paul Jeffreys-Powell. He and his brother Sir Joslin Jolley (Jeffrey Mahlman) roar through a series of imaginary brothels with real enthusiasm, but sometimes leave their lines hanging. Footmen, waiters, etc., all appear and disappear with reassuring regularity...
They are Joseph A. Porter '64, of Eliot House and Madisonville, Ky.; John M. Lewis '63-3, of Lowell House and Lyndon, Vt.; Jeffrey H. Utter '64, of Lowell House and Auburn; Marc J. Roberts '64, of Eliot House and Bayonne, N.J.; and Clayton T. Koelb '64, of Leverett House and Providence...
TEMPLE HOUSTON (NBC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Set in the early American Southwest, this new dramatic series stars Jeffrey Hunter as a traveling legal eagle with a peculiar name (the title of the show). Premi...
This time Bronston wanted to film the life of Jesus. He borrowed his new title-King of Kings-from De Mille, who had made his own King of Kings in 1927. To play Christ, he borrowed Actor Jeffrey Hunter (The Great Locomotive Chase) from the ranks of the unemployed. The picture won mixed notices but was a box-office success. It set Bronston up for the big grab. When he began picture No. 3, he had $10 million in capital support...
Leverett: Nicholas H. Acheson, Stuart D. Anderson, Andrew W. DeShong, 3rd, Stephen B. Farber, Jeffrey B. Gordon, Alan L. Kostinsky, John D. Leubsdorf, Zacchaeus O. Okurounmu, Michael A. Roberts, Joseph J. G. Scanio...