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...three cubs she mothered were only the Adamsons' first experiments in returning animals to the wild. George continued to work mostly with lions, including some who had performed in Born Free. But Joy turned in the 1960s to cheetahs, successfully de-taming an engaging creature named Pippa and launching another three books. In recent years, while plowing book and movie profits into an international conservation project called the Elsa Wild Animal Appeal, she also turned her attention to rehabilitating leopards for the wild, a project that she was on the way to completing as she approached her 70th birthday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: KENYA: The Woman Who Loved Lions | 1/14/1980 | See Source »

Kennedy was asked in the township of Pippa Passes, was a man reared to a multimillionaire's comforts concerned with the plight of Kentucky's poor? "I can't answer that question," Bobby confessed. "Sorry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poverty: Misery at Vortex | 2/23/1968 | See Source »

GARRY HANDSHOE Alice Lloyd College Pippa Passes, Ky. > While Handshoe Hollow is not a Post Office address, it is customary, as with many other small mountain communities lying in isolated valleys, to add "Hollow" to the official name...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Nov. 19, 1965 | 11/19/1965 | See Source »

Robert S. Schwarz '55 will lead the cast in the central role of Marco, with Pippa Scott '56 playing opposite him as the Princess Kukachin. Thomas V. Gaydos '54, who played Thomas Becket in the HDC's winter production of "Murder in the Cathedral," is cast as the Emperor Kubla Kaan. Robert J. Beatey '55 will appear as the sage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dress Rehearsal Due For 'Marco Millions'; Thursday Opening Set | 5/12/1954 | See Source »

Although it failed to convey a rather ambitious religious message because of the weakness of these performances, the play was saved as a piece of theatre by Gregory's witty dialogue and a series of excellent characterizations. Pippa Scott, Dean Gitter, and Courtlandt Gilmour spoke their lines with obvious relish and enthusiasm. Miss Scott's delivery as the Mother was delightful, and Gitter did especially well in the role of a businessman. Gilmour handled his part with suitable levity...

Author: By John A. Pope, | Title: New Theatre Workshop: II | 3/27/1954 | See Source »

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