Word: talents
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rene Lalique's highly specialized talent brought him exaggerated fame on two continents. Even the highroad between Fifth Avenue and the rue de la Paix was Lalique-paved, in part: his most triumphant commission was the decoration of the S.S. Normandie's main dining room...
...outstanding feminine performance is given by Margaret Dewey as the Fairy Queen. Her fine voice and real acting talent successfully carry an unsteady (and most un-dainty) chorus of fairies through some difficult crises...
Jessner's first connection in the United States was with the Yale School of Drama; he has also taught acting at Smith College in recent months. Since his arrival in this country, Jessner says he has found young American acting talent "quicker and easier to teach...
...Memphis Bound" is the best musical this reviewer has seen in 1945. Without the bathos of "Carousel" or the glamour of "Seven Lively Arts," the play smashes its way into the hearts of its audience with unassuming gaiety and exceptional talent...
...with the trio of Hanes, Huberth and Berlin in control of Hearst finances (TIME, Feb. 5), the papers are set to run even without William Randolph Hearst.- Should they be passed on to the five Hearst sons, none of whom has shown much of his father's talent for running bad newspapers successfully, they might be in a position to misguide, but not to wreck, the empire...