Word: nods
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Musicals may come and go, but Gilbert and Sullivan are good forever and Vinton Freedley seems to have discovered the fact. The program for "Memphis Bound" lists Don Walker and Clay Warnick as authors of the lyrics and music for Mr. Freedley's latest production, "with a grateful nod to W. S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan." Sir Arthur and Mr. Gilbert deserve more than a grateful nod...
...director, left Hollywood recently to begin work in the reconstructed studios of Paris, he remarked that in America, "they go to the theatre to see people, not ideas." "Mr. Emmanuel," an expert British film of German atrocity, pays primary attention to people but gives ideas more than the passing nod that one generally finds in the art-starved cinema of the United States...
...that it's consoling to know that he'll never be old and grey. Is Tom Mullin any relation to the comic character, Moon? Eager Abe Zaleznik gets our vote as the eagerest individual in the unit--a certain roomie of ours notwithstanding. Dante Maggiotto and DeLoretto get the nod as the eagerest...
...Having made these points, Juan Trippe then gave the nod to a Senate bill, introduced by Nevada's Pat McCarran, which would establish the "chosen instrument," or federally regulated "community company." Such a bill would also mean the end of Pan Am as an operating agency. But Pan Am's equipment and know-how would form the nucleus of any postwar U.S. combine-at least at the outset...
Detroit, which wears its motormaking prowess lightly, glows with pride over its culture. Last week Detroit's culture got a nod of recognition from hypercritical Manhattan, whose opinion is sought, revered and feared by all U.S. musicians...