Word: jo
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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GENE KELLY IN NEW YORK, NEW YORK (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). Kelly dances from Kennedy Airport to the U.N., Greenwich Village, the Museum of Modern Art, the Plaza Hotel and the Bitter End, among other places, and is joined along the way by Woody Allen, Gower Champion, Damita Jo and Tommy Steele...
...will also help choose his Playmate-date, although the selection will be limited because many of the Playmates have extensive public engagements. Jo Collins, for example, Playmate for 1966, who visited Harvard last October, is now in Vietnam...
...actors themselves were a pretty dreary lot with the exception of that brilliant clown Paul Benedict and the more-Aryan-than-Thou Larry Bryggman. Jo Lane was tedious in the virtuoso role of "The Jewish Wife" and Ted Kazanoff inadequate as the perplexed Judge in "Quest for Justice." Granted it was opening night, I wonder if that is any excuse in a professional company for the inordinate number of missed cues, dropped lines, and fumbled props. The one bright note was the new translation by the Harvard Graduate School's own Kenneth Tigar and Clayton Koelb, which sounded superior...
...Stafford, who had nearly jumped off her living-room couch at lift-off and was still jumping up and down an hour later. Marilyn Lovell, expecting her fourth child soon, was also in high spirits. "I'm just stopping by on my way to the hospital," she joked. Jo Schirra tried to take the excitement in stride, sent her two children to school after Gemini 6's blastoff. But the following morning, when Schirra stepped aboard the Wasp, Jo Schirra admitted that she had found "every bit" of the mission exciting. The flawless recovery, she said, was "even...
Notre Dame Law School Dean Jo seph O'Meara offered another way out. In a recent comment on Jacobellis, O'Meara urged the court to restore local option in obscenity cases and "recognize the jury as the authentic alter ego of the community, reflecting its morals and mores more truly than even the wisest of judges...