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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Anyway, this book (yes, this is a book review) is a collection of the photos Duncan took for NBC during the Republican and Democratic conventions. A large number of the photos are Bachrach-on-an-off-day portraits of the delegates, candidates, and hangers-on that are tenuously related to anything only by the banalities Duncan wrote to accompany his photos. These portraits are really little more than testimonials to the sharpness of a new lens, a prototype 400 mm. f/6.3 telephoto made by Ernst Leitz for the Mexico City Olympics. The lens really is fantastic; things are pretty...

Author: By Charles M. Hagen, | Title: From the Shelf Self-Portrait: USA | 10/27/1969 | See Source »

Promises, Promises--You might prefer to listen to the original cast album instead of going to the show, but the Burt Bachrach-Hal David score to this musical version of "The Apartment" is something to be heard. If you attend the show, beware of the unfortunate Neil Simon book. At the SCHUBERT, W. 44th...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Christmas in New York: The Plays to See | 12/20/1968 | See Source »

...Owens is only one of five men who have been equally tough in match play. Bob Crosby, playing in the number four slot tomorrow, is 5-0; George Bachrach (3). Mike Stone (5), and Fred Sherman (6) all are 4-1 with Owens. Number two man John Holkins is 3-2 in match play. Dave Jones, who plays as seventh man in non-Ivy matches, has a 2-1 record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yardling Golfers Face Dartmouth | 5/15/1968 | See Source »

...similar development, Leslie Bricusse's abominable "Talk to the Animals" stole best song away form Burt Bachrach's "The Look of Love...

Author: By James Lardner, | Title: 'Heat of Night' Maims 'B & C' in Oscar Duel | 4/11/1968 | See Source »

...Negro slum, but in spacious, residential neighborhoods, where many of the city's 110,000 Negroes were moved when Cincinnati razed its ghetto as part of a $100 million urban-renewal program. After three days, during which more than 100 stores and businesses were firebombed, Mayor Walton Bachrach called in the National Guard. Police read the state riot act to the mobs over loudspeakers, then arrested 16 Negroes who were "congregating" in defiance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Races: Mind Over Mayhem | 6/23/1967 | See Source »

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