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...aside from Scott, the finest acting was by Mark Mirsky and Arthur Lewis, as Gloucester and Kent. Gloucester is essentially a less exalted and more human Lear; Mirsky sustained this perfectly, and managed to dodder convincingly in the bargain. Lewis made a secondary role important with a stalwart, knowledgeable and nicely articulated performance...

Author: By Daniel Field, | Title: King Lear | 4/18/1958 | See Source »

Hawk-nosed, black-bearded Prince Feisal, second of old Ibn Saud's 40 sons, is at least as stalwart a Saudi dynast as his brother the King, and might well be the chieftain with the stature and ability to save the Saudi regime. He is widely considered abler, more vigorous and more cultivated than his elder brother. In the desert campaigns of the '20s and '30s he fought for his warrior-father with greater flair and daring. While his taciturn brother stayed home holding interminable levees among dusty tribal sheiks, Feisal, majestically robed and daggered, represented...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SAUDI ARABIA: To Save a Throne | 4/7/1958 | See Source »

...rebellious daughter of the industrialist who employs our hero. She manages to portray the peaches and cream English type wanting to make a nest, yet at the same time a delightfully seductive sophisticate. One of the best minor roles in the film is carried by Vera Hope as a stalwart and outspoken labor organizer whose femininity shows through now and then...

Author: By Gerald E. Bunker, | Title: The Man in the White Suit | 10/7/1957 | See Source »

...Henry Cabot Lodge. Later, Treasury officials put up the cost of a new black leather chair ($116.50) for Humphrey's hand-picked successor, Lawyer-Financier Robert Anderson, 47, onetime (1954-55) Deputy Defense Secretary. The next black-chair souvenir, Washington suspected, will go to another businessman turned Administration stalwart, outgoing, outspoken Defense Secretary Charles Erwin Wilson-as soon as the Administration can find a good and willing man (TIME, July 29) to fill the gaping vacancy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Chair for George | 8/5/1957 | See Source »

...upset citywide election, with labor domination the issue, Minneapolitans clobbered Incumbent Mayor (since 1948) Eric Hoyer, 59, a C.L.U. stalwart and onetime house painter, handed a solid 6,000-vote majority to his opponent, Conservative Republican Lawyer P. Kenneth Peterson, 42. Some other C.L.U.-endorsed candidates fared as badly: three lost aldermanic races to independent liberals, and, more surprising, labor's representation on the school board was cut from five...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Defeat for Labor | 6/24/1957 | See Source »

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