Word: sullivane
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Talk to Me Like The Rain is a subtler, more lyrical play, but less effective, partially because there is no really dramatic clash of wills. A man (D.J. Sullivan), who is tired of being "pased around like a dirty postcard," comes home to his woman (Louise Bell), who is sick of waiting for him. They soliloquize, and go to bed. Given such a soporific plot, Sullivan, through some pretty astute nuzzling, still manages to keep the play on its feet. While Miss Bell is supposed to be delicate, she seems just a little too erect and graceful for the role...
...Solos by an Old Master (Joe Sullivan, piano; Riverside LP). A Chicago jazzman of the old school plays old favorites, from I Cover the Waterfront to Gin Mill Blues, with a gentle fervor...
Mayor Edward J. Sullivan slipped into town last night with several large snowflakes and distressed the local world to some extent. The CRIMSON, however, will not. At all. Until April...
Coinciding with this improved academic performance is the growing interest, part of a general Harvard awakening, of Winthrop men in their two annual plays: the House play given before the Christmas recess and the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, which this year will be The Mikado. The latter production, currently being rehearsed, has obtained expanded theatrical facilities and as a result will be a much more ambitious and lavish undertaking than operetta in previous years...
While Mayor Edward J. Sullivan manned a shovel and truck to help clear the streets and crosswalks of Harvard Square, Police Lt. Joseph P. Breen ordered 70 cars removed from Massachusetts Avenue, and Police Chief Patrick F. Ready demanded the towing of another 25 from the Central Square area...