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...highlight will be Frank Sinatra's Inauguration eve gala at the Capital Centre in Maryland. Some 19,000 have been invited to pay from $50 to $10,000 (for a ten-seat box) to see OF Blue Eyes put on a show that will include Johnny Carson, Debby Boone, Donny Osmond, Ethel Mer man, Jimmy Stewart and Charlton Heston...
...prove himself a Renaissance man for this dark age of comedy. He has shown his talent in screenplays, magazine writing and, most convincingly, as a frequent guest on the Tonight show, where his deadpan surrealism is most at home. Henry may need collaborators-a Mike Nichols, a Johnny Carson-to spark his wry, reactive humor. On his own, in First Family, he fails utterly...
That was only the beginning. When Ross died and was succeeded by Shawn in 1952, other lengthy reports, some of them prescient, began to appear: Rachel Carson documenting environmental destruction, James Baldwin warning whites of The Fire Next Time. No longer resounding with gaiety and wit, The New Yorker had become a serious magazine with cartoons. For a time, in its outrage over Viet Nam and Nixon, The New Yorker abandoned ironical urbanity and bared its anger. Older readers protested not only the opinions but the shrillness, and for the first time the magazine's circulation fell...
...season debut of sophomore Maureen Gildea, who holds the University record in the 1650 freestyle, and who has been sidelined so far with knee surgeries. Although Gildea swam carefully, doing flipturns with mostly one leg, she held on to finish a close third behind B.C. winner Simone Carson and sophomore Terri Frick...
...traveling on the road, is worried nevertheless about his new schedule. "I'm going to try to force myself to turn in each night at 7:30 so I can get up at 2," he says. "I'll just have to think of Walter Cronkite as Johnny Carson...