Word: autumnal
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...college, worked at odd jobs and went through a painful break with her parents. But last December she married Director Rick Edelstein in New York. "We didn't fight for almost five days afterward," she reports proudly. Her constantly diminishing free time-she is now at work on Autumn Child, a psychological thriller-is spent cultivating her garden, working on a record album, playing volleyball, relishing her three stepchildren and her status as a newlywed. She talks incessantly-in short, clipped phrases-stopping now and then just long enough to scribble the names Sally and Rick Edelstein...
When Treasury Minister Emilio Colombo became Premier last August after one of Italy's chronic Cabinet imbroglios, a cynical Roman politician ventured a prediction: "Colombo can't last through autumn. This may be precisely why he will." What he meant was that after five governments in 27 months, warring factions in the four-party governing coalition might let things ride for a while. If Colombo, too, were to topple, the result might be expensive and uncertain national elections...
Written Paint. With hindsight, it is difficult to look at the broad, loosely brushed planes of primary color in Marin's watercolor of 1921, Red and Green and Blue-Autumn, without thinking of Philip Guston or Hans Hofmann; and Marin's Cape Split. Maine, with its fuzzy-edged, vibrating and organic shapes held together by tense flicks of line, equally suggests Gorky or the early De Kooning. Near the end of his life, Marin was almost literally writing the paint onto his canvases -his own title for a 1950 oil was The Written Sea-with an immediacy...
...autumn of 1942, Guy Sajer, 16, the French-speaking son of a German mother, cockily double-timed into Russia to help recharge the Third Reich's blitzkrieg on the steppes. Less than two years later he staggered out half alive with the remnant of the once-elite Gross Deutschland Division. Even in this debacle he has found-25 years later-an eminence to lay claim to. He is an elitist in surviving hardships...
Nonetheless, it seemed clear last week that the bureau's key decision makers were leaning toward "recession." They figure that the downturn started in the autumn of 1969 and may have reached its low point in November of 1970, even though the nation is still suffering some downbeat effects. Last week the Labor Department announced that unemployment rose from 5.8% in November to 6% in December. That was the highest jobless rate since December...