Word: palmers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...British press. Incidentally we like our men to be hairy, heavy, noisy, predatory, single-minded - a return to the caveman; the average man (Dagwood or anyone's Pop) is merely tolerated. Liking Mom is an admission of weakness. When are we going to grow up? MARION PALMER Amityville...
...tour de force. Director Edward Thommen amazes us once again with the amount of movement he can make look natural on a small stage, and Ellen Booth's costumes and John Gilland's lighting are always appropriate. If you're interested in experimental theater, try a visit to 24 Palmer Street...
Argentinian Mike Reynal has returned to his place at outside centre after a year's leave of absence, where he will play beside Pete Palmer of last spring's team. Competition for the other three-quarter spot is keen between sophomores Bob Strassler and Jay Greenman, both new to rugby, and Tad White, also back from a leave of absence...
None of the singing voices is particularly good, but none is bad. Most of the acting is quite adequate. Edith Adams and Peter Palmer fill the leads pleasantly, while Howard St. John's Bullmoose and Stubby Kaye's Marryin' Sam are amusing and refreshing. Although she shows traces of Ethel Merman and a witch from Macbeth, Charlotte Ray proves a good choice for Mammy Yokum. Pappy's role is properly squeaked by J. E. Marks...
Climax! (Thurs. 8:30 p.m., CBS) Burst of Violence, with Eddie Albert Betsy Palmer...