Word: paule
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Former students of Fernando Gerassi now at Harvard and Radcliffe have arranged an exhibit for the internationally known painter at the Paul Schuster Gallery, 24 Palmer Street. It opens tomorrow and will last through June...
Costume Design: Michyl Paul, for "On the Rocks" (Hasty Pudding...
...challenge them. One group of pirates ended up in a crew's quarters to collect money for a children's charity. Another group headed for the bridge, where a "good-natured bloke" turned on the public-address system so they could appeal for donations. Instead, "Pirate" Paul Lennon shouted: "Now hear this! The U.S.S. Bennington has been captured by Sydney University pirates!" Then, for good measure, says Lennon, "we turned two handles labeled 'Battle Alarm' and 'Chemical Warfare...
Reach for the Sky, the most popular picture (gross: over $1,500,000) shown in England during 1956, is based on Paul Brickhill's lively biography (TIME, Aug. 2, 1954), and has Kenneth More-the bachelor in Genevieve-in the title role. Actor More, who is probably the world's ablest portrayer of damn-the-torpedoes extraversion, gives a cracking good imitation of a fighting nature that thrived in adversity. Yet the show, more or less, is More-or less. The script suffers from a kind of paraplegia of the narrative instinct, and the fly-stuff never gets...
...Paul A. Freund, Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law, will become Royall Professor of Law on July 1. He succeeds the retiring Professor John M. Maguire...