Word: scandalizes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Boston Traveler commented in July of 1948 that "George Fingold, Assistant Attorney-General who headed the Revere scandal probe, merits commendation for public service. The racket-buster might be called a born lawyer...
...peak of 111,892 in 1945). Red leadership has been mainly wiped out in Canada's labor movement. What was obviously wanted was a new face to give the party a kindlier look and dispel the aura of treachery that has hung over it since the spy scandal. Dr. Endicott, with his pleasant voice and frank manner, seemed to be just the right...
...helpful to reporters even though the news may seem bad for the company. Bad news (i.e., scandal or an accident) will be printed anyway and the story may be worse if the reporter gets irritated by the lack of cooperation...
Miss Cornell's stylized acting is not very imaginative and lacks deep conviction. But her technique and voice are still basically excellent. Joseph Wiseman, as the court Peeping Tom who spreads scandal, talks inexorably and monotonously--like a passing freight train. At times he varies his performance with a pseudo-emotional crescendo, usually preceded by a strained gasp. Henry Daniell, as the king, is the most polished of the performers; he has an impressive bearing and a versatile voice. But the virtues of the acting do not compensate for the essential sterility of the play...
Ford Theater (Fri. 9 p.m., CBS-TV). Sheridan's School for Scandal, with Leueen MacGrath and Margalo Gillmore...