Word: birthday
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BELL TELEPHONE HOUR (NBC, 6:30-7:30 p.m.). "Toscanini: the Maestro Revisited" commemorates the 100th birthday anniversary of Arturo Toscanini with excerpts from symphony telecasts, home movies and comments on his approach to his art by Conductors George Szell, Eugene Ormandy, Erich Leinsdorf and Milton Katims. Harold Schonberg narrates...
...Sunday Telegraph last week, the Tate was embarrassed. Moore wants to be certain that his works can be publicly displayed, but the gallery still needs to raise $2,100,000 for a new wing. Nonetheless, Moore plans to announce an itemized gift list next year on his 70th birthday. "If the gallery puts up a special wing with a complete unity of its own, I shall be pleased," he said, adding: "But I am not laying down any conditions...
...poet passed his 60th birthday in the midst of a six-week reading tour at colleges in the U.S. Back in London, the Sunday Times invited some of W. H. Auden's rhyming friends to celebrate the event. Stephen Spender, Christopher Logue, Maurice Wiggin and Ted Hughes all sent in earnest occasional paeans...
...must have birthday cards...
...merchants are concerned, one of George Washington's more productive accomplishments was being born on February 22. Daddies are home, mothers can shop, and the day has become an oasis on the wintry sales route from Christmas to Easter. As a result, Washington's Birthday sales have become an extravaganza of bargains, and shoppers last week lined up early outside many a store, waiting for a crack at 99? typewriters or $7 television sets. By day's end smiling storekeepers reported sales up as much as 20% over the same day last year...