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...magician's own transformation. Nancy Curtis is a perfect innocent as Miranda, and carries off some of the finest lines in the play with irreproachable style. Competence prevails among the other members of the cast, and Jay Shuchter and Harry Bingham rise well above this level as Antonio and Sebastian...
...most talented of the musical Bachs, Johann Sebastian, entertains the connoisseurs in Music 126, held in Music Building 2. Assistant Professor Allen Sapp is disc jockey...
...seen before the first blow struck, they were closed now and could mirror nothing. Her face was not distorted at all; it was in remarkable repose considering how she died. But the wounds on her forehead and cheeks were too numerous and too gaudy, like the wounds of St. Sebastian in the cheap plaster statues seen in the churches of little Italian towns. Marilyn's slayer was an extravagant slayer, wasteful of blows...
...freshman "B" football team, held on the one-yard line twice, lost to St. Sebastian's 6 to 0, Saturday. A 40-yard pass play from George Haslotis to end Joe Herlitty on the final play of the first half was wasted when Herlitty was knocked out of bounds on the one-yard line. The Yardlings had a first down on the one late in the final quarter, but lost the ball on a fumble. St. Sebastian scored on a 50-yard...
Jordá's performances have created excitement wherever he has appeared, but much of his career has been off the musical main stem. He was born in the Basque city of San Sebastian, and after studies in Paris became the youthful conductor of the Madrid Symphony (1940-45). In 1947 he moved to South Africa to be conductor of the Cape Town Orchestra. Except for a guest stint in Buenos Aires in 1944, San Francisco was his first stop in the Western Hemisphere...