Word: woodard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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SAMUEL L. WOODARD Director, Program Implementation Board of Education Philadelphia...
...spoken narration, though necessary in part for sense, is more of a low-level irritant than a dramatic advantage, and the occasional snippets of music seem too often either obvious or inappropriate. The actor's chief virtues are as objects rather than performers: Robin Woodard as Sally has an appropriately blank countenance, and a fascinating profile, which Edlestein uses repeatedly, often backlit, to suggest her mysterious vacuity; Hope Wilson as Kate is blessed with straightforward beauty and a rare up-from-under smile; Eric Sherman as John has a face which suggests a different value from every angle, by turns...
...PAULINE WOODARD...
...manufacturers of aerospace products, air conditioners and TV equipment: "There is little doubt that our present economy is strong. Tax reductions did stimulate industry and help business last year. We will continue to be aided this year by a further tax reduction." Mused Los Angeles Sportswear Manufacturer Richard Woodard: "It's sure a different kind of country and economy than when I was a kid back in the '20s and '30s. With all these things going for us today, if we drop the ball we have nobody to blame but ourselves...
Only four of the regular fifteen will start the contest for Harvard. The rest are injured. Ian Pasley-Tyler and Dick Schulman will miss the game because of pulled groins; Dick Baker will sit out because of a neck injury; John Woodard has a broken hand; Fred Winthrop has a severe charley-horse; Keith Julian has an infected achilles tendon; John Huchinson has a sprained ankle; and John van-Schalkwyk is still hampered by a chest injury...