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...Crimson's Jay Mahaney managed to tie for first in the pole vault at 12 ft., and Don Forte was in a fourth-place deadlock. Ted Bailey took the hammer at 186 ft., 6 in., followed by Leigh Callaway in fourth, and Tom Holcomb (186 ft., 4 in.) and Hobie Armstrong went one-two in the javelin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Leads GBI; Beckwith Goes 6-4 1/2 For Jump Mark | 5/9/1962 | See Source »

...Chairman Joseph L. Block is a member of Kennedy's Labor-Management Advisory Committee. So Inland was an obvious target for Administration phone calls. Commerce Under Secretary Edward Gudeman called his longtime friend Philip D. Block, vice chairman of Inland. Labor Secretary Goldberg called his old acquaintance Leigh B. Block, an Inland vice president. The day after Blough's press conference, Inland Steel Co. announced that it had decided not to raise prices "at this time." Said John F. Kennedy when he heard the news: "Good! Good! Very Good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Smiting the Foe | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

...Sothern? John F. Sullivan could have hardly been afraid of being mistaken for John L. when he changed his name to Fred Allen. The name Edythe Marrener is at least as interesting as Susan Hayward. Why change Thelma Ford to Shirley Booth, Jeanette Morrison to Janet Leigh, Patrick Barry to Barry Sullivan, Edward Flanagan to Dennis O'Keefe, Kim Reid to Kim Stanley, Virginia McMath to Ginger Rogers, Julie Wells to Julie Andrews, Helen Beck to Sally Rand, John Hamilton to Sterling Hayden, Diane Belmont to Lucille Ball, Phyllis Isley to Jennifer Jones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Egos: Melting the Pot | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

...Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (Warner), Actress Vivien Leigh, now 48, not only admits her age; she exploits it. Her age and its problems, the problems of a woman young enough to want a man but too old to attract one, are the subject and substance of this picture, an adaptation of the only novel ever published by Playwright Tennessee Williams (TIME, Oct. 30, 1950). It was a rather limp novel, and this is sometimes a rather limp picture, but Actress Leigh comes out of it with laurels refreshed and a new screen career before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Acting Their Age | 12/29/1961 | See Source »

Actor Beatty plays the pretty boy for laughs as well as looks-seems as though Shirley MacLaine's little brother may be able to act after all. And Actress Leigh brings grace and dignity to a role that, as written, comes depressingly close to a portrait of the lecher as a middle-aged woman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Acting Their Age | 12/29/1961 | See Source »

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