Word: stuart
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...Missouri lawyers-Floyd R. Gibson of Kansas City, and William H. Becker of Columbia-for a pair of vacant district judgeships in the western half of the state. Since both men have earned the approval of the American Bar Association-and, more importantly, the political backing of Democratic Senators Stuart Symington and Edward Long-the Senate was expected to pass quickly and approvingly on the appointments. Thus one of the most important domestic problems confronting the New Frontier last week moved a small step closer to solution...
...this point the smiles would seem to be well justified. Established by Executive Order on March 1, the Corps has developed into an efficient, if not always smooth and neat, organization. At hearings on the Peace Corps Bill conducted by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) publicly lauded Director R. Sargent Shriver for his presentation of the Peace Corps' case. It is a good thing he did not take the short tour on the heels of a Public Relations man that some did. The senator would undoubtedly be amazed at how anything coherent could emerge from...
...North Church presents next Wednesday at 8 p.m. a concert by Virginia Clay, organist. August 23: John Fesperman, organist; and August 30: Sandra Stuart Robbins, soprano...
...wagon since 1953, he has developed a relatively clear head as well as an unqualifiedly bitter eye. He cannot even stand his financial patrons, blue-rinsed resident grandes dames who look like Gilbert Stuart's George Washington. One of them collects bones. Another once threatened loudly that the improvements-minded Currier must never think of destroying a small, one-story extension that contained the backstage toilets, since "the Gish sisters used them...
...much some artists can convey just in the eyes! Look at the torment in Sweden's greatest dramatist, Strindberg, as Norway's greatest artist, Edvard Munch, captured it; or the intensity in Shahn's Freud; or the burning glance of Stuart Davis' James Joyce; or the clown's proverbial subdued sadness in Loren Maclver's Emmett Kelly...