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...with pure comedy. Others have played it straight an impressive list that includes Geoffrey of Monmouth, Wace. Layamon, Chretien de Troyes, Sir Thomas Malory, Sir Walter Scott, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and now Alan Jay Lerner. In Camelot, he necessarily left out some of the legend's great characters: Sir Kay the Seneschal, Tristram and Isolde, Elaine the lily-maid of Astolat, even Sir Galahad, the squarest knight at the Round Table...
...Faculty members who met these remarkable boys and girls during their stay here. Those who were with them heard Hector Motroni, an American for four years, tell them, "At first I knew just about New York and Cuba, but now I want to know everything." They heard Robert Kay say, "When I see fellows just running around the streets, I say to myself, they're going to be sorry in twenty years. I'm going to make a good life--I'm not going to be like they...
...that tradition-a simple, sane and sanitary style suitable for all. The Met show has its full share of pleasing examples: the frugally lined furniture of Kaare Klint and Arne Jacobsen, the silver of Georg Jensen, bright-hued pottery by Axel Salto and Arnold Krog, and the toys of Kay Bojessen that combine beauty with humor. But despite the riches of the present, the fact remains that Denmark's most spectacular moments of majesty come from long...
Died. Clyde Kay Maben Kluckhohn, 55, anthropologist, authority on Southwestern Indian culture, a director of the Army's massive study of Japan during World War II and from 1947 to 1954 of the West's largest private Russian-research center, at Harvard; of a heart attack; in Sante...
Divorced. Powel Crosley Jr., 73, longtime manufacturer of low-priced radios, refrigerators and autos, president of the Cincinnati Reds since 1934; by Charlotte Kay Wilson Crosley, 38, his fourth wife; after almost four years of marriage, no children; in Cincinnati...