Word: pats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...texts of guilt, responsibility, and the way a man's identity is forged or warped by society's image of what he is or should be. The play is a museum piece out of the '30s, which Miller has never intellectually left, but the performances of Pat Hingle and Arthur Kennedy as sibling rivals blow away a little of the dust...
...rose petals on Chris. He's getting fabulous offers, and women from all over the world write love letters to him. Suddenly he can do no wrong. But he can. He's not a saint. When Chris walks in our door, he walks into reality. If you pat a man on the back too often, he loses his balance and falls. I'm here to see that that never happens...
Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital said Pat N. Confalone was in "satisfactory" condition last night, following an operation for facial injuries suffered in the blast...
...father in The Price, a wealthy businessman ruined in the '29 crash, has been dead for 28 years. During the Depression, one son, Vic (Pat Hingle), elected to stay and help support the old man by joining the police force, thus sacrificing his ambitions, his college degree and a potentially promising scientific career. The other son, Walter (Arthur Kennedy), left home and became an eminent surgeon. Estranged for all that time, the two brothers have not seen or spoken to each other for 16 years. Now the cop has summoned the surgeon so that they can make a mutual...
...Yardlings dropped the first five matches but got on the winning streak when Pat Coleman defeated his opponent in the 152-lb. class...