Word: sullivane
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...research that went into this week's cover story on Ed Sullivan and the frenetic television industry would make a book too. It was gathered by a dozen reporters and researchers-all of whom were so busy that some interviews were literally conducted on the run. Best break came when NBC's hyperbolic President Pat Weaver invited Correspondent Don Connery to ride home with him to Sands Point, L.I. On the way, Weaver's rented Cadillac blew a tire; in trying to change it, the chauffeur broke his jack. Weaver telephoned for another rented Cadillac, which took...
What's New? One prominent TV personality, hard at work this week on his 379th consecutive program (The Ed Sullivan Show, Sun. 8 p.m., CBS), is not quite sure what all the shouting is about. Says Ed Sullivan, calmly: "Everything they're promising to do is something I've done already." Opera? Ed has presented Metropolitan Soprano Roberta Peters 21 times, oftener than any other performer on his show. Ballet? Moira Shearer, Margot Fonteyn and the Sadler's Wells Ballet troupe made their first U.S. TV appearances with Sullivan (whose show was known as Toast...
Independent Edward J. Sullivan, an incumbent city councillor, refused to comment on the possible action his party will take toward the University's parking problem...
...Sullivan, longtime fee of the College's parking habits, said yesterday, "Wait till we (the Independents) get a majority and then I'll tell you what will happen...
Battle Cry. In Washington, D.C., James Sullivan was acquitted on an assault charge after testifying that Loren Meredith Jr. drove by his house, spotted him wearing Bermuda shorts, shouted: "Hey there, who's the sissy wearing his mother's panties...