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Psychological Warfare. When Jenny first opened in Midsummer during its out-of-town run four months ago, everyone thought she was awfully cute, darling. The air grew chillier when Jenny took a poke at Barry Blake, another child actor in the play. Then the grownup actors-who can be just as sensitive in these matters as children-took offense when Jenny started stealing scenes from them, by mugging or winking at the audience. Backstage, Jenny thumbed her nose at Actress Vicki Cummings' maid, and, it was charged, even mother Hecht insulted Hollywood Actor Mark Stevens (playing Jenny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: The Saga of Jenny | 4/6/1953 | See Source »

...board of directors to pledge that the firm would do no business with the Air Force while he was Under Secretary. But he refused to sell his $5,000,000 interest (13.4% of the total stock) in the North Adams firm because he did not want out-of-town interests to get control. "Certain members" of the Senate Armed Services Committee, he said, told him this plan would pass inspection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Round Trip | 2/23/1953 | See Source »

...regard to the concerto auditions sponsored by the Sodality. Russel Stanger, conductor of the Orchestra, representing the judges, stated that no honorable mentions could be decided upon. The three people so mentioned by the CRIMSON were recommended by the judges as possible soloists for a forthcoming out-of-town concert. Mr. Stanger stated that these recommendations were based on considerations of programming. Charles Epstein...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOT HONORABLE MENTION | 2/14/1953 | See Source »

...reason for the tremendous increase has been the great influx of politicians in the Cambridge area during the last few months. "First we warned them," McCarthy said, "since many of the poles were from out-of-town...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Police Ticket 20,000 More Cars Than in '51 | 11/7/1952 | See Source »

Only an Orangeman, and a sour one at that, could resist such a beginning to an international romance. Frank and Breda met first in Tralee where, as the song says, the pale moon rises above the green mountain. While most of County Kerry (and a stomping herd of out-of-town newsmen) looked on, they spent a day touring the Killarney Lakes, several hours at the thatched cottage on the 15-acre O'Sullivan farm where Breda's uncle dourly examined the visitor from America and 24-year-old Breda stuffed him with tea and cakes specially made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRELAND: Found & Lost | 8/18/1952 | See Source »

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