Word: kaye
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...manner of not-quite-a-lady in the dark, misleads and falls in love with young Dr. Dick Haymes, and demonstrates the fact that motherhood's extra pound or so of flesh can improve even the screen's most unimprovable body. Radio's wry, rough Beatrice Kay and bland, smooth Phil Silvers contribute some likable comedy; William Gaxton's performance, as Dr. Haymes's worried father, is a fine, quiet piece of backstage sentimentalism. The big production numbers (hung mainly on the idea that Gaxton, as Ze Chef, marshalls forth young women dressed to represent...
...Kay Muller of Radcliffe will present the signatures today at a meeting of the Fair Employment Practices Act hearing committee to Representative O'Neal of wards 9, 10, and 11, who claims to have heard nothing about the bill from his constituency...
Spurred on by the all-around play of Dick Clapp, F-G forged ahead early in yesterday's struggle, leading the Bell-boys, 12 to 6, at the half. The NROTC quintet increased its advantage in the early stages of the second period, but Paul Haskell, Fred Donahoe, and Kay Mallett scored in rapid succession, threatening a Lowell rally...
...Kay Mallett of the Bellboys and Dick Clapp of the NROTC shared scoring honors yesterday, each piling up an even dozen points. Paul Haskell and Julian Hatton each accounted for nine of Lowell's score. Dick Foard and Joe Henrici were outstanding...
...prison camps told how Carnera had been selected as the hero of a Fascist propaganda movie illustrating the physical superiority of Italians over African Negroes. For this purpose, the propagandists chose an impressive opponent for Carnera: a burly, six-foot-three Zulu prisoner from the Army of South Africa, Kay Masaki. He had never boxed before. He was fed nothing for three days, then placed in the ring with Carnera. The cameras started grinding...