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...Turner Ward, Actor Robert Hooks and Producer Gerald Krone. The company is the apex of a genuine black breakthrough that occurred off-Broadway during the 1960s. The small theaters, mostly below 14th Street in Manhattan, were the training or proving grounds not only for Moses Gunn but for James Earl Jones (The Great White Hope) and Diana Sands (The Owl and the Pussycat"), as well as for Gloria Foster, Clarence Williams III, Cicely Tyson, Barbara Ann Teer, Rosalind Cash, Lou Gossett, Vinie Burrows, Yaphet Kotto, Hattie Winston, Nathan George, Roscoe Lee Browne and many more. Simultaneously, a band of black...
...Shopkeepers. William Willis and Earl Dural, both 39, typify the many Negroes for whom the dream of starting their own business has soured. They had talked of opening a clothing store when they were university students and kept discussing it while Willis worked as a beer salesman and Dural as a mailman. Last year they took an eight-week course in retailing run by New Orleans department stores, pooled $3,000 of savings with a $20,000 loan from the Small Business Administration and set up shop on Dryades Street, the main drag of the New Orleans ghetto. Blacks...
Article II of the Constitution calls for presidential selection "with the advice and consent" of the Senate, but reformers have repeatedly sought specific criteria. Save for Earl Warren, President Eisenhower insisted on men who had served as lower-court judges, and in the mid-1950s, several Senators introduced a bill to make court experience mandatory. Yet this plan would have excluded from the Supreme Court nearly all previous Chief Justices, including the great John Marshall, plus many distinguished Associate Justices...
Horner ends up standing rigidly immobilized on a train platform while children, dogs, and commuters, come up, stare at him, touch him, and then go into the waiting trains. Eventually, he is rescued by a mysterious and flamboyant black Doctor (James Earl Jones) who takes him into a Remobilization Farm, where seated in the midst of the light show gadgetry of the Advice Room. Horner is advised to become a college instructor of prescriptive grammar. The rest of the film then, more or less, deals with Horner's adulterous relations with the wife of a fellow teacher, her impregnation...
...Earl who finished second to Sheehy in ECAC scoring with 62 points and led Colgate to a 14-7-3 record also occupied a spot on the forward unit, as did captain John Ungues of Cornell and Northeastern's Dave Poile...