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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After telling all good Democrats to vote for Adlai Stevenson, he left as the crowd stood and cheered. Outside he said he was very happy about the people, and about the day. He refused to tell whether he would do it again. MICHAEL. J. HALBERSTAM and PHILIP M. CRONIN

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Errant Governor | 10/11/1952 | See Source »

John G. Kerr '52 and Michael Wager '47, former stars of College and Brattle Theatre productions, have top billings in advertisements for the new Broadway show "Bernadine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brattle Veterans Open Soon In New Broadway Production | 10/7/1952 | See Source »

...their congregations (total U.S. membership: 1,000,000). Ten years ago, while attending services in Los Angeles' tiny Church of the Annunciation, Charles P. Skouras, president of National Theaters, decided that Los Angeles, at least, was going to get a bigger and a better one. This week Archbishop Michael, head of the Greek Orthodox Church in North and South America, held the first services in the $2,000,000 result of Skouras' decision: the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, a white concrete building whose square towers and copper Byzantine domes gave Angelenos at least a hint of its namesake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Holy Wisdom: 1952 | 10/6/1952 | See Source »

...Donat), who went without recognition during his lifetime, and died in poverty in 1921. The picture, a highly polished, occasionally over-reverent document that was made for last year's Festival of Britain, enlists many of the outstanding names in British films. It has some 70 stars, from Michael Redgrave to Emlyn Williams, in bit roles. It was produced by Ronald (Great Expectations') Neame, directed by John (Seven Days to Noon) Boulting, photographed in Technicolor by Jack (Red Shoes) Cardiff, and adapted by Eric Ambler from Ray Allister's Friese-Greene, Close-Up of an Inventor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Oct. 6, 1952 | 10/6/1952 | See Source »

James Chace's In Winter; New England is the brighter star in this issue. Another chapter in the novel, Age of Michael, In Winter portrays the loneliness of several people as their life and friends disappear. In the context of the novel, this selection is enjoyable, but it suffers as a separate story because people enter and leave too abruptly and because the lack of adequate transitions between the thoughts of different characters often creates confusion. Chace is at his best when he records the impressions of Michael saying goodbye to his brother and of old, sick Mandy fighting against...

Author: By Jonathan O. Swan, | Title: The Advocate | 9/27/1952 | See Source »

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