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...economic game plan, Nixon was at pains to show that he had picked up a second wind for his second term. A more ebullient, less inhibited Nixon emerged. At a restaurant in Coral Gables, he mingled jovially with the other diners, patting a girl on the cheek and telling her: "You'll always be beautiful because you are blonde." To a dermatologist, he said in mock horror: "Skin and all that. Don't tell me any more about it!" Stopping at an ice cream drive-in after dinner, Nixon chatted with other customers, told the manager: "Your spirits...
Cleary, reflecting on the schedule, leaned back in his office chair with a wide grin on his face and tongue in cheek. "Oh, we have a real easy schedule," he said. "Let's see, we play Michigan December 28, then the Czech National team on the fourth, they should be a pushover, then there's Cornell on the sixth, an easy win, and Dartmouth on the tenth. So, as you can see, we have a real easy time...
Nancy Lovell as Lucky turns in by far the strongest performance of the production. For most of the play she wears the wistful, gentle expression of an unhappy clowns, accented by somebody's skilful touch, a tinfoil tear passed on her cheek. Her graceful movements and the delicacy of her bright eye catch interest even when the center of dramatic attention in elsewhere. Her partner Pozzo is played by big, loud, ruddy Peter Kovner, who generates most of whatever energy comes on stage. Barbara Fleischmann's Gogo ranges from the ethereal distance of a Picasso saltimbanque to the pained goggling...
...robber carrying the gun hit Tifft on the cheek when Tifft started to any something to him. Tifft said last night that he was not hurt, although his glasses were broken. The same assailant hit Takis on the shoulder...
...exemplary, it has only a shadowy existence on the periphery of the play. On from the first curtain to the last, Bates makes the evening blazingly his as a man slouching toward bedlam-hair bedraggled, trousers rumpled, eyes aglaze, and with an adder's tongue in his cheek. It is an indelible image that will find its way into dramatic legend.-T.E. Kalem