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...Yale Daily News reported Tuesday that Yale Biology professor Clement L. Markert was blacklisted by NIH for several years because of his working against Franco during the Spanish Civil...
...Markert told the News that a friend in the NIH had nominated him for a panel and that he had been rejected as a security risk. Normally, scientists do not know when they are nominated for NIH or HEW positions and therefore cannot know if they have been blackballed...
Producers Leon Leonidoff and Russell Markert try to match their own stage ways of life to seasonal variations in the audience. "Naturally, in the fall we'll do a more elegant type of show-for New Yorkers," explains Leonidoff. And what might that include? Leonidoff is trying to line up a team of chimpanzees who play jazz, for example, and Markert is completing the staging of a number in which a girl will be perched atop a pink cloud while an offstage voice sings Sitting on Top of Cloud Nine. Later in the same program, 15 girls will...
Great To Be Alive (music & lyrics by Abraham Ellstein & Walter Bullock; book by Mr. Bullock & Sylvia Regan; produced by Vinton Freedley in association with Anderson Lawler & Russell Markert) boasts a very pleasant cast, has a fine, expensive look, leads a busy, active life. It is ingenious in some places and expert in others. Yet it seems, to an almost depressing degree, like just one more big Broadway musical-and at times like a not very recent...
Rockettes & Forest Fire. Slight, bustling Leonidoff, 52, a onetime ballet dancer, dreams up most of the shows (300 in the Music Hall's 16 years), with Producers Russell Markert and Florence Rogge taking turns at others. They must keep their dreams expansive enough for the stage's electrical and mechanical powers, plus the talents of guest headliners and a "stock company": the famed precision-kicking Rockettes, the Glee Club, Alexander Smallens' symphony orchestra, and the only resident ballet troupe...