Word: oscars
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Oscar-winning Cinemactress Grace (The Country Girl) Kelly, commonly billed as an icy goddess, melted perceptibly in the company of French Actor Jean-Pierre Aumont, a widower since his wife, fiery Cinemactress Maria Montez, died in 1951. Reunited at the Cannes Film Festival after two years apart, Grace and handsome Aumont promptly began to act as if the thing were bigger than both of them. They danced on clouds, held and kissed each other's hands in cozy rendezvous, mooned at each other in public. But had Aumont, who came and thawed, actually conquered Grace? Said...
...dapper Cyranosed professor moved eagerly from tea to lecture platform to seminar last week at Manhattan's Union Theological Seminary. Students and faculty members welcomed Oscar Cullmann as one of Europe's outstanding Protestant theologians, author of Peter, an exegetical study of the origins of the Papacy (TIME, Dec. 7, 1953), and of a noted eschatological work, Christ and Time. His listeners found Theologian Cullmann's English fluent, his manner affable, and his occasional comments...
Addresses by Dr. Earl M. Wilbur, bistorian of Unitarianism, Dr. Roland II. Bainton of Yale, and Professor Oscar Culiman, European authority on the New Testament, highlighted the ceremonies which were attended by more than 100 members of the Alumni Association...
Opening the gates to an increased flow of immigration, however, is economically advantageous. Immigration has always had the effect of raising the standards of native labor, points our Oscar Handlin '35, professor of History. By taking the lowest places in industry and agriculture and, as consumers, by expanding the domestic markets, the immigrants help them who were earlier to advance into superior clerical, managerial, or professional positions. Formerly, such a policy would have been bucked by the labor unions, but now with their security guaranteed, the American Federation of Labor has come out strongly in favor of greater immigration...
Suddenly grave and well-behaved, Marlon Brando left off his blue jeans, put on a well-pressed dinner jacket, arrived at Hollywood's Pantages Theater right on time, amiably curled his lip at TV cameras. After the show, the reformation seemed complete: Oscar Winner Brando obligingly bussed Grace Kelly's porcelain cheek for the benefit of fans and photographers...