Word: willises
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In addition to Monologuist King, Cott fills his Newark studios with an impressive line-up of talkers. Producer David Susskind has no time limit at all on his Sunday-night round table, Open End (TIME, Nov. 24), and it usually rambles on for two hours. Mike Wallace, the waspish interviewer...
Died. Lester Willis ("Prez") Young, 49, whose light and easy tenor saxophone was among the coolest in the history of jazz, Mississippi-born alumnus of the Count Basie band; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Young became known as "The President" for his superiority in his field. His early influence...
Please accept my fervid thanks for the service you render this reader when you give the pronunciation of names in the news such as Siobhan McKenna [TIME, Feb. 9]. LULINE* FORTUNE WILLIS Texarkana, Ark.
Dave Skeels and Hal Pouser of the Crimson lost to D. C. Auble and G. S. Willis in the 123 and 130 lb. divisions, as Cornell jumped out to a 6-0 lead. The varsity's John Watkins reversed the trend by defeating R.E. Jones of the Redmen at 137...
Tokyo. Syracuse University's Zoologist Willis R. Boss.