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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lunatic gaze, Sam's face turns red, as well it might, since in Act I the crystal ball mismatches two pairs of lovers: an arm-twisting loan shark (Steve Roland) with a taffy-sweet Ferris-wheel operator (Karen Morrow), and a glib but honest-hearted Coney barker (Richard Kiley) with a roundheeled golddigger (Luba Lisa). In Act II, Hackett second-guesses Sam; the baddies and the goodies mate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Carnage at Coney | 12/25/1964 | See Source »

...ELEVENTH HOUR (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). Guest stars are British Actress Rachel Roberts and Richard Kiley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television, Theater, Cinema, Books: Nov. 22, 1963 | 11/22/1963 | See Source »

...smash hit on Broadway (it closed only last Saturday), where it won the Antoinette Perry award for best musical of the year. Still, the Boston production is far superior to the New York one, thanks mostly to the new lead players. The male lead switched from Richard Kiley to Howard Keel, seasoned star of Oklahoma and Carousel, and the female lead, played by Diahann Carroll in the New York version, went to the equally beautiful but more bouyant Barbara McNair...

Author: By Constance E. Lawn, | Title: Rodgers' Newest: 'No Strings' | 8/9/1963 | See Source »

Exchange of Fluids. For the worst cases, Dr. John E. Kiley of Albany Medical College hurried in to perform peritoneal dialyses-exchange of body fluids in the abdominal cavity. The doctor put a big hypodermic needle through the abdominal wall of each baby, and through it he dripped a sugar solution until the little bellies were slightly bloated. After an hour, a similar amount of fluid was drained off, and some of the salt, mixed and diluted, came with it. The needle stayed in place, and the drip-and-drain process was repeated every four hours, round the clock. Dr.Kiley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Death in the Formula | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

David Jordan (Richard Kiley) is an expatriate ''Europe bum,'' a permanent house and party guest on the Paris-Monte Carlo-St. Tropez axis. He once wrote a Pulitzer Prizewinning novel and now has trouble whisking the dust off his typewriter. Barbara Woodruff (Diahann Carroll), tall and graceful as a flamingo, has taken a long-legged step from a Harlem fire escape to a high-fashion perch as the best-paid model in Paris. Her philosophy: "I just want money, and then some money, and loads of lovely love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: No Heart | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

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