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...eminently workable. Carrie Nye's Cressida, first in a lovely gray gown with salmon stole and parasol and later in sultry red velvet, is a southern belle-wether of wantonness (I half expected to hear the Duke of Mantua singing "La donna e mobile" in the wings). And Hiram Sherman brings the suave relish of a Kentucky colonel to the role of Pandarus...
...Hiram Sherman is a colloquially humorous Touchstone; and Alek Primrose makes a memorable character of the octogenarian servant Adam. Donald Davis has effective moments as Jaques, but his famous "seven ages" speech is not yet acidulous enough and he often substitutes h's for r's in words like "part." Will Geer brings warmth...
...covers 47,000 individuals, has spread in monthly rates from $7.25 (standard, single) to $24.20 (de luxe family), covers both hospital and medical costs. In 1939, G.H.A. doctors were barred from Washington hospitals until the District Medical Society and A.M.A. were convicted of violating the Sherman Antitrust...
...ancillary characters in Macbeath, compared with those in the other great tragedies, are notoriously sketchy. But they constitute the chief acting strength of this production. Donald Harron's Banquo is keen and alert; and Hiram Sherman's drunken Porter is properly diverting...
Back to stir for a year and a day went Bernard Goldfine, 70, onetime gift-giving crony of ex-Presidential Aide Sherman Adams. The Boston textile tycoon, who served three months for contempt of court last summer, was also fined $110,000 on a tax-evasion conviction, put on five years' probation with two requirements: payment of an estimated $5,000,000 in back taxes, and detailed explanation of his disposition of $600,000, said to have been handed to political pals...