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Mike Kulukondis, manager and star passer, was the main cog in the Mower attack. Others outstanding on the championship squad were Guy Barrow, Richard-Corbell, Bruce William,s Don Pfarrer, Bob Byrd, Bob Ogden, and Barry Linde...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mower Takes Freshman Touch Title; Beats Matthews South by One Score | 11/29/1952 | See Source »

...only wit in the show lurks in the lyrics by Ogden Nash, and fortunately. Miss Davis recites rather than sings the best of them. The outrageous rhymester's lines are deft and often delightful, particularly when coupling words like respectable and "Toulouse Lantrectable." Nash's lyrics are set to pleasant music, though none of the tunes is likely to stick with you as far as the subway station. One which might is Roll Along Sadie, a lively number which suggests that Anita Loss might have been kinder to Sadie Thompson than Somerset Maugham...

Author: By R.e. Oldenburg, | Title: Two's Company | 11/21/1952 | See Source »

These sections are the biggest in the succession of changes which the Trib has undergone since "Whitey" Reid succeeded his late father, Ogden Reid, in 1947. Weekdays, the Trib has been using more pictures, has reshuffled its editions to help street sales, developed some new columnists and given a better play to such old ones as John Crosby and Red Smith. As a result, the Trib has picked up circulation (present circ. 347,093). But the Sunday Trib's poor showing has held down the overall earnings. It will be Joe Herzberg's job to change that. Comparing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Thucydides' Sunday Job | 10/20/1952 | See Source »

Bargain hunters found plenty to choose from. Artists ranged from such established figures as Ogden Pleissner, Dean Fausett and Luigi Luciono to Housepainter Patsy Santo, local farmers, housewives and schoolchildren. Prices began at $15 and ran up to $3,500. Many buyers were year-round citizens. There were also some big-name summer people who showed up with their checkbooks ready, among them Merck & Co.'s George Merck (TIME, Aug. 18), Lambert Co.'s Gerard Lambert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Summer Sale | 9/8/1952 | See Source »

When she divorced Ogden in 1934, he was promptly enrolled as a good friend of Kate and the Hepburn family. This was the fate of many another Hepburn admirer. Some of them found it galling. Because Kate dislikes nightclubs, and lives a fairly cloistered life, only two of her romances have figured in the gossip columns. One was with Producer Leland Hayward (see PRESS), whose reading and tennis Kate tried hard to improve. The other was Howard Hughes, who was richer, taller, and better at golf than she was. But neither lasted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Hepburn Story | 9/1/1952 | See Source »

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