Word: duncan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Along London's Fleet Street, Sunday People Reporter Duncan Webb, 37, is sometimes called the "greatest crime reporter of our time." In almost 20 years of covering crime he has been slugged, kicked, lunged at with knives, shot at, knuckle-dusted and was once the target of a speeding automobile that raced onto the sidewalk of a narrow Soho street and tried to smash him against a building. Last week Webb was still wearing a plaster cast on his right wrist, broken two months ago when a London gangster known as "Jack Spot" objected to one of his stories...
...Little Kidnappers. Two small boys on a farm in Nova Scotia: one of the best pictures ever made about childhood; with Duncan Macrae, Jon Whiteley, Vincent Winter; directed by Philip Leacock (TIME, Sept...
...DOROTHY DUNCAN...
...cameras stationed in the center and radiating outward, Macbeth was all of a piece, like a stage setting. It consisted (see cut) of the exterior walls and drawbridge of Dunsinane, two interior courtyards and two stairways leading to Macbeth's room and the guest room where King Duncan was murdered. Because Actor Maurice Evans and Schaefer conceived the play as "an extremely personal and domestic drama," all these elements were built in proper relation to each other, rather like the enlargement of a toy castle. Instead of the actors going to the camera, the camera followed the actors...
...Duncan Cameron '56, president of the U.N. Council last year, attacked this principle last night because of its inherent extremes. "Students join a club for some activity and find themselves running around trying to arrange films," he said...