Word: page
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tracy did make his "successful start" in newsman roles in The Front Page on Broadway in 1928 [Oct. 25]. His acting career actually began two years earlier, in the Jed Harris production of Broadway, playing the hoofer in that show and making an even bigger hit than he did as Hildy Johnson in the Hecht-MacArthur show. "Look at the personality I got" became a byword in the '20s, and he was already a made man by the time the other show came in. Earlier, with Charlie Bickford, just before Broadway, he played a minor part in Glory Hallelujah...
...gutter politics" for an editorial questioning Spiro Agnew's ethics, he not only seemed to protest too much but actually gave the Times's critique far wider currency than it would otherwise have had (the editorial appeared originally on a Saturday, when circulation is low, and editorial page readership is even lower). In Syracuse, on the other hand, Nixon remained very much in control of himself and the situation when he encountered the best-organized heckling he has yet seen on the road. Taking a cue from Ed Muskie, he let his opponents have their...
...through the $6 tickets right away, and then even the $3 tickets went," Gordon M. Page, ticket manager, said. He added that the tickets were sold out early last year and the year before as well...
...Page was quick to say that anyone wanting to go to the game would be able to purchase tickets in Princeton. "I spoke with their ticket office on Tuesday and they told me there are about 10,000 places left in the end zone," Page said...
...Page said he didn't know why only 9000 tickets were allotted to Harvard. "We get the same number every year, Princeton just sends them up," he said. The Faculty Committee on Athletics decided on the figure years ago, he said...