Word: nash
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Will Interview Nash, Hoadley...
...order to determine faculty opinion on the question, the students on the committee will interview members of the faculty, including Leonard K. Nash '39, associate professor of Chemistry, a leading proponent of the Thimann Plan, Leigh Hoadley, Master of Leverett House and professor of Zoology, who is against the proposal, other members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and members of the Faculty of Medicine since the plan would largely affect premeds...
FREE LIFE INSURANCE is the newest pitch by automakers to lure customers into the showrooms. American Motors will give every Nash or Hudson buyer a $12,500 accident policy ($25,000 if both husband and wife die) on their lives while they are riding in one of the company's products. Studebaker-Packard will kick off a similar program; it will up the policy to $20,000 for buyers, but will not extend the insurance to the owner's spouse...
...Variety, totting up the creative blood transfusions that TV has given its sister arts, the movies and theater, found that 38 TV dramas have been sold to Hollywood and seven optioned to Broadway. Two of the dramas (Paddy Chayefsky's The Middle of the Night and N. Richard Nash's The Rainmaker) are scheduled to make a clean sweep by appearing in all three places...
Jack the Dripper. Adolph Gottlieb's Blue at Noon, for example, conveys a strong sense of light and dark skies and of lilting movement. Looking at it is rather like watching a snowstorm through a windowpane and remembering Thomas Nash's line: "Brightness falls from the air." Jackson Pollock's Scent is a heady specimen of what one worshiper calls his "personalized skywriting." More the product of brushwork than of Pollock's famed drip technique, it nevertheless aims to remind the observer of nothing except previous Pollocks, and quite succeeds in that modest design...