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Although Shakespeare might turn over in his grave if he could see what happened to his "The Taming of the Shrew." audiences are still enjoying Cole Porter's gay musical after to years of popularity. While it was still a Broadway success, producers Saint Suber and Lemuel Ayers organized a national company of "Kiss Me Kate" and brought it to 54 cities in the United States and Canada. Now this charming bit of fantasy is back in Boston to haunt theater-goers with its hit tunes and exotic settings...
...V.M.I., was General Stonewall Jackson (who led the cadets to Richmond in 1861). During World War II, 4,000 of V.M.I.'s 6,000 living graduates were in uniform, and 57 of them rose to general-officer rank. Among V.M.I. alumni now on the Korean front: Lieut. General Lemuel C. Shepherd, commander of the Fleet Marine Force in the Pacific; Lieut. General Edward M. Almond, commander of the X Corps; Major General Clark L. Ruffner, commander of the 2nd Division (see WAR IN ASIA...
Major General Lemuel Mathewson, U.S. commander in Berlin, in a note to Sergei A. Dengin, Soviet-zone representative on the Four-Power Commission, charged the Volkspolizei with "irresponsible and outrageous action," demanded punishment. Dengin replied that American soldiers in the buses had incited "West sector rowdies" against the police. Dengin, however, made a personal apology to Mathewson...
...LEMUEL MATHEWSON, 51, artillery and airborne expert, to Berlin to take over from Taylor; two stars...
...freedom. Said Taylor, who will return to the U.S. to become an assistant U.S. Army chief of staff: "Here is the spirit of the front line, which brings a solidarity found nowhere else in Germany, perhaps nowhere else in Europe . . ." Then Taylor introduced his successor, Major General Lemuel Mathewson, 51, a West Pointer with 28 years' service in the Army, and a crack artilleryman. Said General Taylor: "He will be another American who came to occupy Berlin, stayed to defend it, and left as a Berliner...