Word: josephs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Members of the "Saint Joan" cast are: Donna Holabird as Joan, Mendy Weisgal '45 1G as the Dauphin, Thayer David as the Inquisitor, Charles Sedgwick 1G as the Archbishop, Jerome T. Kilty '50 as Cauchon, Joseph D. Everingham '49 as Dunois, William A. West '49 as Warwick, H. M. Temple 3rd '47 as Robert de Beaudricourt and as the English soldier...
...Historian. The one man in the world probably best equipped to tell them was in the U.S. last week. Professor Arnold Joseph Toynbee, cultural legate from a Britain in crisis to a U.S. at the crossroads, was delivering six lectures ("Encounters between Civilizations") to the history-haunted young women of Bryn Mawr College. So many students and visitors (one woman drove from Minneapolis to hear Toynbee) crammed the 1,000-seat lecture hall that people had to be turned away...
...piece of tough, clear journalism, put together after long conferences with Murrow and his co-workers in the new documentary unit. It got some of the best-rehearsed radio acting in years (by Joseph Gotten, Luther Adler, Karl Swenson, Dan Whittaker). Sample scene...
Died. John Joseph ("Jack") Cochran, 66, able, longtime (20 years) Representative from Missouri,* foe of Government waste (as chairman of the House Accounts Committee), sponsor of the "Lindbergh Law," which made kidnaping across state lines a federal-and capital-offense; in St. Louis...
...pulp-western plot, decked out in flamboyant, operatic finery, is set in late 19th Century Texas. The evil old cattle baron (Lionel Barrymore) lives in a pretty ranch house with his good wife (Lillian Gish), one good son (Joseph Gotten) and one very bad son (Gregory Peck). When the railroad (civilization) tries to encroach on Barrymore's rangeland, all hell breaks loose in the form of rip-roaring gunplay, overheated histrionics, and the tattoo of hoofbeats across gorgeously tinted landscapes...