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Agnes had her dancing debut in the late '20s, in the days when Martha Graham was pioneering modern dance. Agnes was soon a close admirer of that fiercely esthetic priestess, but she never became an acolyte. It has been the distinction of Dancer de Mille's career that...
Winchell admirer, he had taken the job of vice-president of Winchell's Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. Two months ago Lyons resigned. Last week he explained why. He had been outraged, said Lyons, by Winchell's attacks on people. For example, Winchell had insinuated in his column that...
The man who has done most to modernize the old Florentine craft is Artist Richard Blow, 47, of Manhattan. Five years ago, Blow, an old intarsia admirer and part-time resident of Florence, called together the few remaining craftsmen, convinced them that some new ideas might help revive their art...
I am an admirer of Miss Sitwell but I will absolutely worship her if she can hiss that sentence.
Dizzy, by Hesketh Pearson. A lively, short biography of Disraeli, by an enthusiastic admirer (TIME, Sept. 3).