Word: star
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Howard A. Coffin, 62, humorous, hefty general manager of the White Star Division of the Socony Vacuum Oil Co.; winner for the Republicans in Detroit's poor, melting-pot 13th District...
...Toronto Star went further. It said that the treasures were "securely hidden in a church seven minutes' distance from Cardinal Villeneuve's Palace" in Quebec City...
Born. To Celeste Holm, 27, blithe-spirited musicomedienne (Bloomer Girl, Oklahoma!), now 20th Century-Fox's rising star (Three Little Girls in Blue), and third husband A. Schuyler Dunning, 36, American Airlines executive: their first child, a son; in Hollywood. Name: Daniel. Weight...
...attorney, Thomas W. Eliot '28, told the CRIMSON last night that Rankin's action "puts it squarely up to the whole committee whether they endorse Rankin's star chamber methods or not. If they vote the citation of contempt, they accept star chamber principal because the alleged incident of contempt occurred as a result of star chamber proceedings...
During the two weeks at Lucerne the parade of participating talent was like an all-star game: Menuhin, Casadesus, Sargent, Francescatti, Ansermet, and Kletski. But above all these towered the stumpy, leonine figure of Edwin Fischer. Known to Americans mainly for his recordings of Bach, the sixty-year-old master branched out into other types of music. One evening, he played trios of Beethoven, Brahms, and Tehaikovsky. On two other occasions he played the last sonatas of Beethoven as they have seldom been played before. The greatest of all, however, was his performance of the Emperor Concerto a performance which...