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Playwright Krasna's pennyworth of wit and plot is about as much help to the proceedings as a sliver of ice to a long summer drink. And Kind Sir seems hardly more wicked than it is witty. Moreover, the production-instead of obeying the rule for froth, and moving as fast and lightly as possible-is all in regal slow-motion, like a Coronation rehearsal. Actress Martin cannot fail to be personally engaging, but her portentous pauses and rather statuesque poses are a mistake. Boyer's role allows an excellent actor no chance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Nov. 16, 1953 | 11/16/1953 | See Source »

Since New England weather cancelled their contest last Saturday wit hthe Massachusetts Maritime Academy, the Yardlings still have a two wins, one loss record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman 'B' Eleven Meets Tabor in Away Game Today | 11/14/1953 | See Source »

Almanac is at its best when Harry Belafonte sings with his intriguing Calypso style and in a few of the sketches for De Wolfe and Miss Gingold. Occasionally bizarre, like "Dinner for One," an aged spinster's banquet for suitors dead and gone, most of these skits have considerable wit and imagination. Though the parody of "Picnic" is rather distasteful, De Wolfe takes a delightful poke at "My Cousin Rachel." Miss Gingold, however, as the dancer, "La Pistachio," provides the most entertaining moments of the revue. Garbed in an uproarious butterfly costume, the lusty old harridan is hilarious...

Author: By R. E. Oldenburg, | Title: Almanac | 11/12/1953 | See Source »

...diaries sometimes show Boswell's embarrassments, they also record his triumphs of wit and subtlety...

Author: By Arthur J. Langguth., | Title: The Bore Abroad: Boswell in Europe | 11/4/1953 | See Source »

...this week, Presbyterian Life renews an old charge against Roman Catholics, to wit, attempted grand larceny of the word Catholic. In an article for Presbyterians titled You Are a Catholic, the Rev. Paul Austin Wolfe writes: "There has been persistent propaganda to apply the word Catholic to the Roman Church alone. On our town and city streets you will often find a sign saying 'The Catholic Church-Masses 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.' It is a sign put up by the Roman Church. In the armed forces chaplains are classified as Protestants, Catholics and Jews...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Counter-Polemics | 11/2/1953 | See Source »

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