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Last week a brutal storm churned the Atlantic, and on Connemara's beach the fisherfolk, whipped like so many witless ducks by rain and spray, stood staring out to sea. For there in the darkness, where no land had been before, blinked the thousand lights of the city itself...
Two of the outstanding features of the U.T. are its reserved seat section (including 225 of its 1900 seats) and its unique usher formations. At the end of each portion of the program, two ushers stalk down the two center aisles, confront each other at the front of the house...
Usually, says Author Marshall, her husband "would start [a new job] with the . . . enthusiasm of a young lieutenant on his first assignment." But when, in 1933, approaching a colonel's retirement age, he was ordered to leave his regiment and become Senior Instructor of the Illinois National Guard, he...
Years Ago--At the Copley. Ruth Gordon's autobiographical entry into the 1946-47 theatrical sweepstakes deals with her early life in Wollaston, Mass. Staring Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, and young Patricia Kirkland and directed by Garson Kanin, it is almost all topnotch humor of Miss Gordon's school. On...
The little office was jammed. The Boston Daily Globe's 80-year-old political reporter, Mike Hennessy, sat beside Joe scribbling dispatches which Mr. Hennessy's two middle-aged daughters took to the local Western Union office. Several elderly men in overcoats sat in a corner, staring admiringly...