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...with the development of Ivanov's character. Beal reached the proper emotional level only in his long third act soliloquy. For the remainder of the performance, he vacillated between over and underplaying and failed to give unity to his characterization. However, considering the weaknesses of the play, director Henry Weinstein made the most of the difficult characterizations and situations...
Supporting the Warren Club's orators will be Jack Brown 3L, Robert A. Goldston 3L, Alvin Levin 3L, David H. Vernon 3L, Robert Warsaw 3L, and Marvin W. Weinstein...
Last week, after some 6,000 columns, Ray Warnock missed his first deadline, and his last. At 67, he died in his sleep. Times Editor Jerry Weinstein plucked the spare column out of a drawer, crossed out the words "but it had better be a darned good one," sadly sent the copy to the printers...
...annual convention of the United Cerebral Palsy Associations in Philadelphia, Boston's Dr. Samuel P. Hicks was given the $1,000 Max Weinstein Award, plus $8,000 to continue his research. In pregnant animals, Dr. Hicks has found, small doses of X rays and certain drugs cripple the central nervous system of the offspring. It may be that cerebral palsy has a similar origin...
...Democrats' mayor of New York (1932-33) when Jimmy Walker quit under pressure; of pneumonia; in Manhattan. The prototype of Novelist Joel Sayre's political satire, Hizzoner the Mayor, O'Brien kept his constituents constantly amused with his malaprop oratory (Sample: "That scientist of scientists, Albert Weinstein"), cooperated with pressagents by accepting such titles as "Ole-Bo-Lon, the Scentless Chrysanthemum" from a Chinese restaurant, habitually referred to New York as "this great metropolis city." So loyal was he to Tammany that when reporters once asked if he had picked a new police commissioner, his reply became...