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...show's characters do not much resemble the gray-suited, close-cropped, lantern-jawed, devout, straight-arrow white males preferred by longtime Director J. Edgar Hoover, who had iron control of the earlier series, personally approving every actor cast as an FBI agent to be sure he "looked the part." The ensemble includes a black recruited from military intelligence, played in the pilot by Charles Brown and afterward by Harold Sylvester; a smashing-looking woman psychologist who teaches pistol-marks-personship (Carol Potter); a salon-coiffed, hip-talking pretty boy (Joseph Cali); and a sarcastic, ever grinning preppie athlete...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: They Always Get Their Man | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

...three ships bound for Bimini, the supposed location of the fountain. Ponce found only the Sargasso Sea, the islands called the Dry Tortugas and flying fish. Eight years later, convinced that the fountain was located in Florida, he set off again. This time he was killed by an Indian arrow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America Shapes Up: One, two, ugh, groan, splash: get lean, get taut, think gorgeous | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

Counselor: One Who Enable or One Who Imposes? --Margaret Gorman, R.S.C.J.; H-R Catholic Student Center, 20 Arrow...

Author: By Jonathan G. Cedarbaum, | Title: Oct. 29 -- Nov. 4 | 10/29/1981 | See Source »

...others: Paul Samuelson, Simon Kuznets, Kenneth Arrow, Wassily Leontief, Tjalling Koopmans, Milton Friedman, Herbert Simon, Theodore Schultz, Lawrence Klein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Keynesian Yalie | 10/26/1981 | See Source »

There is something enormously appealing about these exercises. They elicit the same awe and pleasure as the discovery of NINA's in a Hirschfeld cartoon, or the realization that Bow and Arrow Streets in Cambridge describe the shapes they form. There's nothing to solve in Inversions--no clues to disentangle or mazes to penetrate. The satisfaction of Kim's "inversions" comes from finding new significance and new wit in the seemingly commonplace...

Author: By Michael W. Miller, | Title: Trick or Treat | 10/23/1981 | See Source »

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