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Nixon's wife Patricia did her share of friend-winning, too. She followed a womanly schedule of her own that took her to hospitals, orphanages, a school for blind children, an asylum for the deaf...
...friend, Estelle Gardner, a bosomy, cosmetics salesgirl. The two sipped martinis and pink champagne for a while, dined and danced, and left about 12:30 for a nightcap at Serge's mansion. In Rubinstein's third-floor suite. Estelle waited while he made several attempts to get Patricia Wray, another friend, on the telephone...
...year ago, Grace Patricia Kelly was only a promising newcomer (generally thought to be English), who lost Clark Gable to Ava Gardner in Mogambo. Currently she is the acknowledged "hottest property" in Hollywood. In Manhattan this year, the New York Film Critics pronounced her acting in The Country Girl "the outstanding performance...
...difference in the social acceptability of reporters. Many a society leader, engaged in charitable work, has learned the value of publicity. No longer do reporters have to stand outside the door, like little match girls, trying to find out what is going on inside. Said Denver Post Society Editor Patricia Collins: "We are well accepted everywhere." In Washington there are so many parties, says Washington Post and Times-Herald Society Editor Marie McNair. "that I live all winter on canapes and don't get a green vegetable a month...
Staged with particular skill and verve by Robert Lewis, Witness for the Prosecution is frequently tense. And when it is not, it manages in the best English fashion to be entertainingly easygoing. In a generally good cast Patricia Jessel achieves some real acting as the enigmatic wife; and as defense lawyer, Francis Sullivan is full of delightful courtroom wiles and histrionics. All of Witness for the Prosecution is classically rendered, with no outré horrors or ultramodern gruesomeness, and with no need...