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Thus unaccounted for in Jordan's plans are his other two top-flight tailbacks, Jim Joslin, a junior, who shone in last year's Yale game, and Walt Stahura, a sophomore, who showed considerable ability in a recent scrimmage with Boston University. Both have played at tail and wing in Jordan's now-you-see-them-now-you-don't backfields of the past week...

Author: By Jack Rosenthal, | Title: Crimson Eleven Opens Against UMass Today | 10/1/1955 | See Source »

...brother Victor warms Herman to this day. Best of all he liked the Sabbath. As a rabbi's daughter, "Mama was treated rather like a princess around the house." But when Friday afternoon came, "she scrubbed the kitchen on her hands and knees until the place shone. The candles were lit, and we sang the joyful Sabbath hymns and drank the sacramental wine; the children, too. My father usually talked about the Bible." As in Marjorie Morgenstern's home, the menu was always gefilte fish,* chicken noodle soup, roast chicken, stewed prunes, tea and sponge cake. Those evenings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Wouk Mutiny | 9/5/1955 | See Source »

...shone bright on old Kentucky homes, the meadows were in bloom, and the birds were making music all the day. But most Kentuckians could hardly no tice or hear last week above the political din that filled the state. Albert Benjamin Chandler, 57, Kentucky's governor in 1935-39 and U.S. Senator in 1939-45, was noisily on the comeback trail (TIME, April 11). "Happy" Chandler was wowing the voters everywhere with his own special brand of political minstrelsy. His opponent for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, Judge Bertram T. Combs, 43, of Prestonsburg, was still campaigning in a sober...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Music All the Day | 8/8/1955 | See Source »

Europe's midsummer sun shone on a thriving crop of music festivals last week. Highlights: a new Wagner production, a brilliant new staging of Mozart's Magic Flute and an American harpsichordist playing Bach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Top Trio | 8/8/1955 | See Source »

...light of this year's Broadway scatology), but seemed to come with poor grace from television-where the play was regularly interrupted for hard-selling commercials by Westinghouse. Diana Lynn was somewhat characterless as the dedicated girl who spurns Hollywood's gold; Peggy Ann Garner shone briefly as the disappointed actress who tries suicide but (in TV's version of the play) doesn't succeed, and Nita Talbot, as a wisecracking bystander, got the few laughs registered by the studio audience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Week in Review | 4/18/1955 | See Source »

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