Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Maurice C. Thompson Jr. '60, posing as a vagrant, assaulted Santa, Morgan D. Wheelock Jr. '60 as the latter attended his collection kettle in front of the Coop...
...Thompson then attempted to run off but was tackled by Patrolman Warren Jackson who took the fool to the Cambridge Police Station. Bail was originally set at $10,000, but acting Police Chief Richard J. Linehan later reduced it to $1,000 when informed it was a 'Poon stunt...
...Nicholas Thompson, who directed the production, has much to learn. Nothing happened. What appeared on stage was a mere walking around of John Ford's lines. Passionate speeches were declaimed with restraint, and the speaker usually appeared to forget what he had just said, if he had even listened to himself at all. No one dared to be physical at all; people in the throes of fury or love kept their incongruous intellectual distances as they hurled power at each other only in their words. Excited Italians looking for a murderer cried, "Follow! Follow!" and slowly walked of stage...
ELOISE IN PARIS (62 pp.)-Kay Thompson-Simon & Schusfer...
...child (she is six, well past the age of dissent) who resides more or less alone at the Plaza in New York, subsisting on Room Service, while Mother is off being divorced, or remarried, or something. Eloise has authorized Nightclub Comedienne and occasional Author Kay Thompson to write her biography. Two years ago the first installment, titled Eloise, was a whirlaway bestseller, and this sequel spun into its second printing even before publication. It too is magnificently illustrated by Artist Hilary Knight, who has captured Eloise in a style that evokes British Cartoonist Ronald Searle's "Belles...