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...summary: Mann (H) defeated Neave, 6-4, 6-4; Rauh (H) defeated Maginnes, 6-4, 6-1; Spencer (H) defeated Workman, 6-1, 6-4; Bosssart (H) defeated Hadley, 6-0, 6-3; Carollo (H) defeated Rich, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3; Stone (H) defeated Todd...
Rauh and Mann (H) defeated Neave and Maginnes, 6-0, 6-2; Bossort and Spencer (H) defeated Workman and Hadley, 6-3, 6-1; Todd and Tucker (Y) defeated Goodman and Warde...
...room of a 57th Street gallery. It was a polyptych of five small panels hinged together and somewhat pompously titled A Tribute to the American Working People. The four side panels represent a county fair, a parlor, a farm and a schoolroom, all crowded. The center panel portrays a workman with the expression of a weary Punch, standing before a green factory facade full of faces...
...word. Like a carpenter who sets out to build a house, these writers, men like F. Hugh Herbert, John Van Druten, and Benn Levy, know that is required to make a play a commercial success and occasionally proceed to write such works. John Cecil Holm is such a workman and the "Gramercy Ghost" is his latest project. Complete with an excellent cast and slick direction this play proves a delightful evening at the theatre...
...Meissen (pop. 48,000) has been famed for fine china. Little damaged during World War II, it went on, under the Russian thumb, producing traditional luxury ware, even though a single Meissen cup cost upwards of 50 East marks-more than the average weekly salary of an East German workman. Last week Meissen was busy reorienting itself to the new order in East Germany. In place of its world-famed baroque "Red Dragon," "Green Ivy" and "Onion" (blue & white) patterns, it was setting out to shift "without artistic loss ... to the sound, lively and folk-based realism of our time...