Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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EARTHLY PARADISE, by Colette, edited by Robert Phelps. From random reminiscences that Colette published from time to time, Editor Phelps has skillfully constructed a sort of accidental biography that reveals her as the most extraordinary character in her oeuvre.
Television rediscovered him and made him a star for the third time-but the tube soon drained him dry. NBC dropped his option, and at 67 the boy with the funny hats was the old man with the funny scrapbooks. In 1956 his son Keenan advised him to try playing...
It says something about the national character that Americans have always had only tempered admiration for the men of strictly military exploits. John Paul Jones and Farragut rise from the history books as authors of heroic slogans, but hardly as full-fledged heroes. Besides, there is a strong prejudice in...
The White House issued a cryptic statement indicating that Lynda Bird Johnson, 22, "has begun her summertime travel plans." Everybody thought that she would head straight for Spain to start off a European jaunt. But no, the itinerary veered off to Los Angeles, where Lynda got together with a furry...
No such scruples for Christina Paolozzi Bellin, who made a great Doll Tearsheet in black and white crepe with a diaphanous midriff designed by John Kloss. She kept wishing she were nuder. "You can't even tell I'm naked," wailed the girl who made her fame by...