Word: pan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...your "People" section [Dec. 21], you made reference to Kathryn's recent appearance in the musical version of Peter Pan in San Francisco. You said Jeanne Miller of the San Francisco Examiner panned Mrs. Crosby's performance and described the performance of our little daughter Mary Frances as stodgy...
...only thing that could possibly cause umbrage about Mrs. Crosby's performance was that Miss Miller said she was too girlish and too pretty to be "Peter Pan"-which is sort of a mixed criticism, I'm sure you'll agree...
Victim spends most of its time playing with props, mainly to belabor the notion of space-age IBM barrenness. It wields them clumsily, perhaps because it can't decide whether to have fun with them, as James Bond does, or to use them with unnerving and inscrutable dead-pan, as Godard does in Alphaville...
...PETER PAN (NBC, 7:30-9:30 p.m.). Mary Martin, who starred on Broadway in this musical version of the James Barrie classic and did it twice live for TV, put it on video tape in 1960. This is a replay of that tape...
American has plenty of company in its quest to become the third U.S. airline (after Northwest and Pan Am) to span the Pacific. Eastern, Western and Continental have made similar applications to the CAB. United, which already flies to Hawaii, intends to ask for an extension to Tokyo. Delta and TWA will probably also put in bids...