Word: macke
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unusually light balloting, the sophomores elected Nowell B. Mack of Kirkland, Bradley W. Stark of Dunster, and Irving K. Zola of Adams. Stark and Zola were the incumbent candidates. The juniors elected Clifford L. Alexander, Jr., Lowell House incumbent, David P. Bicks, Dunster incumbent, and Richard S. Dolins of Lowell House to represent them in the Student Council. They will begin their terms at the beginning of the next semester...
Jack (Newell) Mack (Kirkland)-- Union Committee; Crimson Key; P.B.H...
...Hollywood, every smog used to have its silver lining, but nowadays the lining is not even tinfoil. With TV competition rampant, and enough talent unemployed to fill a dozen De Mille epics. Hollywood is escaping into the past. Aging cine-moguls such as Mack Sennett, King Vidor and Adolph Zukor are publishing reminiscences about the good old days, studios are remaking old hits (e.g., The Covered Wagon and Ben Hur), production schedules read like mail-order history (Demetrius and the Gladiators, Prince Valiant). But the most startling forays into the past occur at Hollywood's quainter eating and drinking...
Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress (Hilde Gueden, Blanche Thebom, Eugene Conley, Mack Harrell; Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra conducted by the composer; Columbia, 3 LPs). When this three-act opera had its first U.S. performances last season (TIME. Feb. 23), audiences had difficulty with its baroque mannerisms and supercilious satire. Without distractions to the eye, this excellent recording allows the listener to sit back and select his pleasures: some melodious arias, some fine choruses, and some of the world's most inventive orchestration...
...similar bidding procedure, the job of building five-ton cargo trucks, now done by Mack, International Harvester and Diamond T, will be given to only one of the three...