Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...managing director yesterday said the group's move was prompted by the fact that the hard core of charter members who have been with the group since its founding four years ago, will graduate this June. These members are Yoskowitz, Michael Mabry, Harold Stone, Jr., Donald O. Stewart, Jr., and John S. Bowman...
Daniel J. O'Connor, chairman of the class day committee, announced that Donald O. Stewart of Lowell has been selected as class orator for exercises in the Sever quadrangle on June...
Starting lineup for today's game will contain no radical changes. Don David-off, John Lane, and Lewis will be the attack men, backed up by Tim Cogan, Lindsay Fischer, Bobby Lloyd, and Fuzzy Stewart in midfield slots. Tom Cooney will tend the nets...
...distinguished cast, Charles Laughton, Judith Anderson, and Stewart Granger, all evidently donated their services for this important work; they certainly could not accept money for what they have done. Rita Hayworth, in the title role, again proves that she stacks up against any dramatic competition. Now that she has so deftly gone through the motions in contemporary drama, her next picture should be a change of pace--perhaps a story from the Bible...
This is never the fault of the acting, which is worthy of the greatest pries. Donald Stewart, as the general, is magnificent in one of the most difficult parts I have ever seen. The language Coxe and Chapman have written for him often seem to belie the meaning of the lines. This general, a man of high principle and absolute truth, is in essence a simple man; he can remove himself from the dirt of the arena because his principles are so ingrained he is incapable of inductive thinking. He believes that the end can never justify the means largely...