Word: livingston
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...dancing against a background of Broadway, a fashion show and an intimate nightclub. Betty got excellent support from a pair of cowpokes (Josh Wheeler and Guy Raymond), from Kevin McCarthy as the hero, and from a new French singer, Genevieve. The music, written especially for TV by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans (Buttons and Bows), was astonishingly good. Both Satins and Spurs and You're So Right for Me may be sounding from radio and jukeboxes for some time to come. Betty Button's most infectious number was a novelty called Wildcat Smathers that featured a rodeo dance...
...Chicago, Bob Toski, 27, hard-hitting, 127-lb. pro from Livingston, N.J., shot a steady 14-under-par for a null total of 274 to win the Tam O'Shanter World Championship of Golf and a first prize worth $100,000 in cash and exhibition fees. Tied for second, just one stroke and $90,000 behind: Texan Earl Stewart and New Yorker Jack Burke...
R.P.J. president Livingston W. Housten immediately announced that the matter would be referred to the trustees for a final decision. At the beginning of the 1953-54 school year, Levy was officially dismissed as "unfit" for his position...
John E. Craig of Webster Groves, Mo.; Philip J. Erard of Springfield, Mass.; Paul G. Forand of New Bedford, Mass.; David J. Kenney of Brighton, Mass.; John C. Livingston of New Haven, Conn.; William P. Pierskalla of Bemidji, Minn.; Walton H. Rawls of Atlanta, Ga.; Lester B. Sherer (Capt.) of Des Moines, Ia.; Stephen J. Schneider of Great Neck, L. J.; Clifford F. Thompson of Fairway, Kan.; Daniel J. Gillis (Mgr.) of New Bedford, Mass...
Phil Errard, varsity fencer, directed the event. John Livingston, also of the varsity, and Jim Harrison, a member of the freshman team, judged the matches...