Word: logan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hockey squad, Ivy League champ, embarked from Logan Airport early yesterday morning to fly to Colorado Springs, where it will play Michigan today in the semi-final round of the NCAA championships...
...body of 900; Iowa's Coe College, which has 750 students, hopes to have room for 1,000; and Union, in Schenectady, N.Y., may go from 950 to 1,200. The state universities may be forced to expand beyond either their expectations or desires. By 1970, says President Logan Wilson, the University of Texas may have grown from 16,000 students to 30,000-and that might be more than the university can properly handle...
...accompanied by a glistening motorcade of Lincolns and Mercurys. In Houston, Sullivan agreed to preside at the opening of the new $9,000,000 Prudential Insurance building, but first arranged for a display of his sponsor's cars in the lobby. When Sam Goldwyn, Oscar Hammerstein II, Josh Logan or Walt Disney are guests on Toast of the Town, Sullivan sees to it that their wives get gift Lincolns. ("That gets a lot of caste-conscious people buying Lincolns...
Divorced. By Ella Logan, 41, Scottish-born Broadway songstress (Finian's Rainbow), great friend of ex-New York City Mayor William O'Dwyer: Fred Finkel-hoffe, 44, Hollywood and Broadway producer-writer; after twelve years of marriage, no children; in Santa Monica, Calif...
Fanny (book by S. N. Behrman & Joshua Logan, based on a trilogy by Marcel Pagnol; music and lyrics by Harold Rome) might have come off far better had it been done on a shoestring. For its very Gallic story of the Marseille waterfront-of a young girl who finds herself pregnant after her sea-crazed lover sails away, and of her marriage to a widower who loves her and craves a child-is a ticklish compound of sentiment and hard sense, of ruefulness and worldliness, that requires delicately simple treatment. As a play enfolded in music, it could be both...