Word: warrener
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Kraft Theater: In an effort to halt the long decline of TV's oldest continuous program, the Kraft Co. last month hired Talent Associates' David Susskind to put on a series of works by topnotch authors (among them: Robert Penn Warren, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway), gave the new executive producer full rein. Susskind's first venture was a package of three one-act plays by Tennessee Williams, written back in the '30s when the grocer called him Tom and the postman brought him rejection slips. Moony...
...Captain Warren Iliff was three down with three to go and won all of the last holes, losing to Princeton on the nineteenth. Watt Tyler, playing seventh, lost to Princeton on the seventeenth hole. Iliff also lost to Brown, 2-1, while Tyler defeated his Brown opponent...
Dave Beady and Alfred Gruendemann who shot 75 and 76 respectively in qualifying rounds yesterday, will follow Steinert. Captain Warren Iliff, whose record is two wins and one loss, will play in number six. Last man will be Sophomore Watt Tyler, who has won two and lost none...
Number three man Paul Gruendeman was behind both opponents at the end of nine holes, but came back to win, 5-3 and 2-1. Captain Warren Iliff, whose game has been very much improved since the beginning of the season, defeated both opponents...
Farmers. "The farmers aren't just mad at Benson," cracked Washington's Democrat Warren G. Magnuson. "They're mad at everybody." Iowa Democrat Merwin Coad charged back determined to override the President's veto of the bill freezing farm-price supports at 1957 levels (TIME, April 14). But he had little intersectional support; Republican Willard S. Curtin polled his Pennsylvania Dutch farmers, found them mostly for flexible supports or for no supports at all. Said Sam Rayburn: "Nobody told me anything about removing Benson." Said Maine Democrat Frank Coffin, from the midst of dairy country: "There...