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...Autumn Garden (by Lillian Hellman; produced by Kermit Bloomgarden) is a strikingly new kind of Lillian Hellman play. The plot is not at all striking and is secondary to the people; the people are pretty average people, neither vipers nor vixens. The scene is the South-an elegant summer boarding house run by a wellborn, middle-aged spinster. The guests are largely people of her own generation and kind-fiberless, frustrated people: a quiet, cynical drinker who has never married; a quiet-seeking general married to a fool; a confused young man halfheartedly about to marry the spinster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Mar. 19, 1951 | 3/19/1951 | See Source »

Legend of Sarah (by James Gow & Arnaud d'Usseau; produced by Kermit Bloomgarden) shows the serious-minded authors of Tomorrow the World and Deep Are the Roots having their first fling at comedy. The result is innocuous, but it is also tenuous and labored-the sort of play that could end virtually anywhere and never seems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Oct. 23, 1950 | 10/23/1950 | See Source »

Price, a westerner with a deadly passing arm, bids well to beat out veteran Kermit Tracy for the starting quarterback post when pre-season practice got underway. Little got around this superfluity of talent by shifting Price to left halfback where his running and passing ability could be utilized without losing Tracy's experience and cool field generalship...

Author: By Richard B. Kline, | Title: Improved Lion Eleven Has Strength in Speed, Passing | 10/7/1950 | See Source »

Coach Lou Little sent the forward wall through a rugged workout and the play of the linemen was crisp all afternoon. Ends Don McLean and Wes Bomm consistently outran the secondary to snare passes from Price. Later, last year's field general, Kermit Tracy, took over the passing. Al and Leo Ward also saw action at the end positions, and Al Ward spent some time sharpening up his kicking. He booted six consecutive points after the touchdowns in the Hobart game...

Author: By Lester Tanzer, (SPORTS EDITOR OF THE COLUMBIA DAILY SPECTATOR) | Title: Lions Sharpen Up Drills as Game with Crimson Nears | 10/6/1950 | See Source »

While Carroll Lowenstein and Gil O'Neil fired passes in an offensive drill, "Kermit Tracy," as simulated by jayvee back Ed Finney, aimed in the direction of a skeleton varsity defense. Finney is not so good a passer as Tracy, the Columbia quarterback, so the pass defense was not really challenged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Tests Attack in Scrimmage | 10/4/1950 | See Source »

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