Word: paneling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...panel discussion on military service David L. Ratner '52, Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON, urged the adoption of universal military service rather than the continuation of any form of selective service...
Keep Posted (Tues. 8:30 p.m., Du Mont) is also challenging Milton Berle, but with more adult fare than Sinatra. A 30-minute panel show intended to help televiewers "think clearly," Keep Posted is produced by two TV veterans, Lawrence Spivak and Martha Rountree (Meet the Press). The opening show, trying to decide "What's Next in China?", was something of a fizzle because of a last-minute cancellation by Henry Wallace, subpoenaed by a congressional committee intent on the same question...
...Fifteen panel discussions, ranging from "Teaching Law" to "Lawyers in Politics," have been divided into four one-and-a-half hour periods; they will start tomorrow when the "School for Young Lawyers" really gets under way. Designed to analyze opportunities in the various fields of Law, they are open to undergraduate as well as graduate students...
...Shaw got into "Saint Joan." She gets the most out of the moments of heroism and beauty. In the episodes of Shavian preaching, especially the conversations between the Earl of Warwick and the Cauchon, the Bishop who tries Joan, she succeeds in keeping it from deteriorating wholly into a panel discussion...
...variation on an old theme: the amateur talent show. This time the chance for limited fame and limited fortune ($100) goes to would-be playwrights. On the opening show, after a performance of Robert Latta's Love Story, Moderator Marc Connelly and a panel of experts told the aspiring dramatist what was right and what was wrong with his play. Their criticism ranged from the vague ("I think it's a pretty good job") to the picayune ("No character should be made to say, 'Get out or I'll have you thrown out,' unless there...