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...Michael Sinnott), 76, impresario of frantic antics on the silent screen; of a heart attack; in Motion Picture Country House and Hospital, near Hollywood. Canadian-born Sennett started moviemaking under famed D. W. Griffith in 1910, quickly became Sultan of Slapstick, directing Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Bathing Beauties Gloria Swanson and Carole Lombard, Keystone Cops Ben Turpin and Fatty Arbuckle...
...Trouble in Swanson's Alley" was performed last July in Cambridge school auditorium, and drew an audience of 200 people. Admission will be free, on a first-come, first-served basis...
...group of about 20 Cambridge teenagers will present an original play called Trouble in Swanson's Alley" at the Loeb Drama Center's experimental theatre...
...company's 102 current products have been added to the Campbell line. He was one of the first to sense the housewife's increasing demand for the so-called "convenience" foods. In 1954 Campbell introduced the first frozen soups. After Omaha's C. A. Swanson & Sons brought out the first successful frozen TV Dinner, Murphy recognized a good thing. Campbell bought Swanson's in 1955, has doubled the Swanson line, reduced the cost of a TV Dinner by one-third...
...deductive system, it is the Word of grace spoken into the heart of man in his guilt and tragedy. It grasps the whole being of man, not just his logical faculties. Huxley's comparison of religion and science is like a comparison of music and cost accounting. TIM SWANSON...