Word: nov
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...there is no longer any such thing as a small Broadway hit, or a small total investment. Last week The Traveling Lady, which made a star out of Actress Kim Stanley (TIME, Nov. 8), shut down after 30 performances, although it cost only $55,000 to capitalize. All Summer Long, which had a modest advance sale on the basis of Playwright Robert (Tea and Sympathy) Anderson's prestige, closed a week earlier after 60 performances and a loss of some $65,000. The season's first casualty, the Theatre Guild's Home Is the Hero, was financed...
...lead toward development of a vaccine against measles was reported by famed Virologist John F. Enders (TIME, Nov. 1) of Boston's Children's Medical Center: he thinks he has trapped the elusive measles virus and got it growing in tissue-culture tubes. If this is confirmed, further steps would follow along the lines that led to the Salk polio vaccine...
...week starting Wednesday, (Nov. 24. Times are E.S.T., subject to change...
Phffft! Jack Lemmon and Judy Holliday, as man and exwife, give a wacky answer to the divorce question (TIME, Nov...
Carmen Jones. Red-hot and black Carmen, with Dorothy Dandridge putting the torch to Bizet's babe and Pearl Bailey hearsing around in the wide-screen wings (TIME, Nov...