Word: walt
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since then, Darrach has written some notable Cinema covers, among them, 3-D (TIME, June 8, 1953), Lollobrigida (TIME, Aug. 16, 1954), Marlon Brando (TIME, Oct. 11, 1954), Walt Disney (TIME, Dec. 27) and Frank Sinatra (TIME...
...Harris at 57 works under a comfortable grant from the Mellon educational trust, is as prolific as ever. He has extensively revised the Seventh Symphony since it was first played in Chicago in 1952, has already started his eighth (specifically designed for recording) and ninth ("On the words of Walt Whitman"). Says he: "I am trying to achieve a dynamic form, something that grows like a tree grows. This new form is something I believe America is going to produce...
...late-game play typified the Crimson's attack-the determination, the technical Improvement, and above all, the refusal to quit. It was a high pass, from Walt Stahura to Ron Elkenberry. While Elkenberry was stretched out, and before he had full possession of the ball, the Columbia safety applied a viclous blook to his midsection, flattening him completely...
...Europe for funnymen; Victor Borge, Jackie Gleason, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis all made their TV debuts on the Sullivan program. Spectaculars? Ed is convinced that the basic idea came from such Toast of the Town biographies as those of Oscar Hammerstein II, Bea Lillie, Cole Porter and Walt Disney. Sullivan boasts that his show was the first to 1) have a permanent chorus line, 2) originate outside Manhattan, 3) introduce celebrities from the audience...
Tailbacks Jim Joslin and Walt Stakurn are "still not in good enough shape to play 60 minutes of football" because of minor injuries, Jordan added. Dixter Lewis, one of the best pass catchers on the team for the last two years, will be ready for sport duty if needed, Jordan said...