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...Edwards worked with a minimal script and checked each scene with instant playback on video tape. The result of the ad-lib approach, however, is not a swinging riot of originals but a parade of old reliables. A drunken waiter weaves around with his tray of drinks, the toy arrow with a suction cup on its end finds its way to someone's' forehead as inevitably as the foaming detergent finds its way into the swimming pool...
Reassessment Arrow. In the days before New Hampshire, he was more than half convinced that he would go ahead. Kennedy's instincts and soundings told him of the turbulence in the country, the confused condition of the party, Johnson's palpable weaknesses. Then the vote in New Hampshire, in the words of one McCarthy aide, "took the bandage off and showed the Democratic Party its wounds...
Kennedy had no compunction whatever about trying to shoulder McCarthy aside a mere few hours after the votes were in. Yet between Wednesday morning, when he loosed his reassessment arrow at McCarthy's balloon, and Thursday night, when he made the irrevocable decision to go ahead, Kennedy went through some elaborate maneuvers. He met privately with
Vietnam: How Did We Get In? How Can We Get Out?, a film by David Schoenbrun, is the feature of a fund-raising party sponsored by the Massachusetts McCarthy for President Committee, beginning at 8 p.m. tonight at 12 Arrow Street. The film will be shown five times, and seminars will explore the reasons behind Senator McCarthy's candidacy...
...Whatever difficulties may arise between the governments of France and the U.S.A. [Dec. 29], I shall remain faithful to my many American friends. Even if some of your readers advocate a boycott of French products, I shall keep on wearing Arrow shirts, drinking bourbon and reading TIME magazine. I hope the plain people of our countries will not be carried away in an escalade of mistrust and retaliation...