Word: talentedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...take it for granted that Harvard's defense unit will hold the Elis fairly well in check; the Crimson has yielded only 62 points in eight games. But how the offense will function is difficult to predict. Leo and Grant are brilliant runners, but their talent wasn't enough for the Crimson to make headway against the tough defenseive lines of Cornell, Dartmouth and Princeton...
...RAILROAD MAN. Made in 1956, this minor drama is fired by a major talent: Director Pietro Germi (Divorce-Italian Style), who plays the title role as an endearingly wrongheaded train engineer beset by commonplace woes...
...jury's deliberations. Her chumminess with the judge at Sam Sheppard's trial earned her more than one scoop-besides bringing sharp criticism for the judge by a U.S. District Court when it heard Dr. Sam's appeal. Dorothy had the good journeyman's talent for catching accurate detail, as well as a sharp eye for the offbeat feature story on, say, an obscure trial witness. Whenever Hearst editors scented a big story, she was sure to get the assignment; she was on hand for Bruno Hauptmann's trial, F.D.R.'s first presidential campaign...
...offers still another slice of working-class misery, teeming with crises over teen-age marriage, lonely old age, youthful disengagement and incipient homosexuality. Though its plot ought to guarantee mediocrity, this colorful catchall of familiar problems turns out to be a prime showcase for some very splashy talent...
Trinity Square Playhouse is ambitious, but it is still a small theater, with only 20 people on its payroll. Still, what it lacks in style, is made up for--apart form the question of talent--by the spirit and determination of everyone involved. There is no room for division of labor. Actors help set up scenery, and even Adrian Hall is now painting and nailing sets, as a new play goes on the boards