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Clifton and Fadiman
* Clifton Fadiman editor ( 1962 ) The Mathematical Magpie, pages 298 to 300, Simon and Schuster.
Clifton P. Fadiman.
At Columbia his fellow students included Meyer Schapiro, Louis Zukofsky, Clifton Fadiman, John Gassner, Lionel Trilling ( who later fictionalized him as a main character in his novel The Middle of the Journey ), and Guy Endore.
He has proved it again and again in the other novels and short stories, all of them floored and walled in what Clifton Fadiman decided to call " Psychological acumen ".
Originally scheduled as a guest panelist, Levant proved so quick-witted and popular that he became a regular fixture on the show in the late 1930s and 1940s, along with fellow panelists Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran, and moderator Clifton Fadiman.
* Clifton Fadiman, author and radio / TV personality
Among her most important mentors were Columbia professors Jacques Barzun and Lionel Trilling, while Clifton Fadiman was an important inspiration: She wrote about these three in her final non-fiction work, When Men Were the Only Models We Had: My Teachers Barzun, Fadiman, Trilling ( 2002 ).
* Fadiman, Clifton.
* The Ox-Bow Incident, Random House ( New York, NY ), 1940, published with an introduction by Clifton Fadiman, Heritage, 1942, published with an afterword by W. P. Webb, New American Library ( New York, NY ), 1960, reprinted, Modern Library Paperback Classics ( New York, NY ), 2001.
The series was moderated by Clifton Fadiman.
* Clifton Fadiman
Clifton Fadiman
Clifton P. " Kip " Fadiman ( May 15, 1904 – June 20, 1999 ) was an American intellectual, author, editor, radio and television personality.
Indeed, Clifton Fadiman considered his novels to be " deficient in mere brain-power.
During three separate personal vacation breaks, in 1953 and 1954, Conrad Nagel, Brian Aherne, and Clifton Fadiman substituted for Lewis.
Dennis James hosted for 18 weeks, through April 4 ; Bob and Ray shared the moderator's duties for 10 weeks, from April 11 to June 21 ; Clifton Fadiman returned to the emcee's chair on June 28, hosting for 11 weeks through the final episode on October 7.
A few times near the end of the run, host Clifton Fadiman would welcome the panel, then reveal the episode's guest to the studio and home audience.
He was the maternal grandfather of Clifton Fadiman, the noted American intellectual.

Clifton and me
Actor Robert Wagner, who co-starred with Webb in the movies Stars and Stripes Forever and Titanic and considered the actor one of his mentors, stated in his memoirs, Pieces of My Heart: A Life, that " Clifton Webb was gay, of course, but he never made a pass at me, not that he would have.
Peters was unsatisfied with her role and said in a September 1953 interview: " When I heard Dorothy McGuire, Clifton Webb and Maggie McNamara were going to be in the picture, I thought I would finally have the kind of role that suited me.

Clifton and some
They did find some footage, but this turned out to be a collection of the best ' home movie ' footage which Clifton had intended to give to the band members as a gift.
Wayne, Woodland Park, Totowa, Little Falls, and Pompton Lakes will join with some of the old 8th district Essex County towns to become part of the new 11th District while Paterson, Clifton, Passaic, Haledon, North Haledon, and Prospect Park will join with Hawthorne in the 9th District.
In particular Clifton Road, Belmont Road and Park Road exhibit some imposing Victorian and Edwardian villas.
For a brief time, it was unclear to some that Clifton was not a real person.
* Clifton has an old sewerage system, accessible to intrepid urban explorers and evidently not actively maintained by any municipal authority or utility, known to some as the " Gates Of Hell.
Clifton Township is the name of some places in the U. S. state of Minnesota:
Clifton is the name of some places in the U. S. state of Wisconsin:
The Creole Zydeco music of Grammy winning artists Queen Ida Guillory, Clifton Chenier, Rockin Sidney Simien, Buckwheat Zydeco and Terrance Simien remain some of the most internationally recognized zydeco music.
The nearest railway station, in Turvey, was closed when the Bedford to Northampton Line was closed in the 1960s ; although some of the line remains, it is unused and overgrown, although a section is used as a private access from the village to a farm in Spring Lane, Clifton Reynes.
Murray became a star of the club circuit in both the United States and Europe, performing with Clifton Webb, Rudolph Valentino, and John Gilbert as some of her many dance partners.
In some passages characters debate whether Clifton could ever become viable and whether investment in real estate there would not be too risky-questions which were evidently quite relevant at the time though to the modern reader the answers are obvious.
On some sources the area is spelled Cliftonwood ( one word ), and in some Clifton Wood ( two words ).
RACA ’ s President at the time, Basil Clifton, later recalled that the Union club had a problem because “ at that time some nurses were members of the Imperial Club but the Union Club did not accept lady members.
Historically, like many other Massachusetts neighborhoods, some residents of the area have identified themselves as being from " Clifton, Mass.
They also retain the custodianship of some historic buildings and, together with the City Council, the open spaces of the Clifton and Durdham Downs.
After Passaic, the Main Line has a stretch through some industrial areas before the Clifton station, also on an embankment.
However, highlights of the season included victories at Clifton Lane against London Irish ( 19 – 18 ) and Saracens ( 19 – 8 ), which saw some of the biggest attendances in the club's history as up to 4, 000 supporters crammed into Clifton Lane.
After his retirement from University College, Francis W. Newman continued to live for some years in London, subsequently removing to Clifton, and eventually to Weston-super-Mare, where he died in 1897.
This manifestation of Essendon Airport is perhaps less well known than the later ones but played some memorable performances around Melbourne including the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre and supports in front of bemused punters waiting for Midnight Oil and Jimmy and the Boys.
The north-west section of the Nottingham western bypass, up to the A52 junction, near the Queen's Medical Centre ( before the Clifton Boulevard was built ) was the A614 for some time and is now the A6514.
The Marker " Unexpected Clash " at the intersection of Clifton Street and Memorial Drive, details a surprise encounter sparking some of the first shots fired in the battle of Atlanta.
PD Jerry Clifton kept the excitement level much higher at WDRQ than what by having some sort of Festival each weekend and mercilessly promoted the upcoming weekend promotion during the week.

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