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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Hamm, playing the last intercollegiate team match of his three-year career soundly trounced Yale captain Charlie Kingsley, 15-9, 15-10, 15-9 to reverse the lopsided beating he absorbed from Kings ley at New Haven last season...

Author: By Frederick W. Byron jr., | Title: Crimson Depth Proves Superior As Squash Varsity Upsets Yale | 3/2/1959 | See Source »

...Guide through World Chaos) who also wrote whodunits with his wife (Murder in the Munition Works)] in London. After onetime Prime Minister Clement Attlee was elevated to the peerage, G.D.H. Cole sneeringly wondered how a Laborite could "wish to be so degraded." Wrote New Statesman Editor Kingsley Martin last week: "Douglas Cole was a secular saint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jan. 26, 1959 | 1/26/1959 | See Source »

...Sidney Kingsley's play is of course also a human drama of a man whose humanity overcomes his professed politics. Under the direction of Alan Rinzler, the production gives vitality to his struggle and an explosive tension to the result. Nowhere in the show is there pause; it has a professional sheen...

Author: By Gavin Scott, | Title: Darkness At Noon | 1/8/1959 | See Source »

Witches of Salem (Kingsley International) is a foredoomed but fascinating attempt to enlist the powers of darkness on the side of the angels. The film is based on The Crucible, Arthur Miller's angry drama of moral ideas and political implications, which ran for almost six months on Broadway in 1953. Unhappily, Playwright Miller tried to reason his demons out of existence with intellectual argument rather than exorcising them with literary magic and dramatic spells. As a result, a play that held an image for the ages became no more than a vigorous tract for the times...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Jan. 5, 1959 | 1/5/1959 | See Source »

...Night Heaven Fell (Raoul J. Levy; Kingsley International). "Is it fun to make love?" the foxy little doxy inquires as she hip-flips up to the camera and (as the French say) "makes the lip." Since the girl is played by Brigitte Bardot, she obviously has no trouble getting all sorts of answers to her question...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Nov. 17, 1958 | 11/17/1958 | See Source »

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