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Enter, stage right, the young and oh-so-handsome Clifford Anderson (played by the young and oh-so-handsome Christopher Reeve), an aspiring playwright and adoring former student of Sidney's at Stonybrook. Clifford has written a play called Deathtrap, a sure-fire smash which turns his professor green with envy, and he brings it to the Hamptons for some polishing up. He also brings his outline and all his notes. No other copy of the play exists (the xerox is "on the fritz"); he lives alone; no one else has read his incipient masterpiece. Maces and daggers loom ominously...
...idea that missiles might be launched by computer failure. The human minds in charge of today's arsenals will still reject the holocaust as long as there is a fragment of evidence that it doesn't have to happen. There will always be that fragment. Clark Clifford, the Washington sage who has served four Presidents, declares: "It never seriously enters [Presidents'] minds that they really will have to use today's missile forces...
...experiments are entirely painless," Dr. Clifford A. Barger, Pfeiffer Professor of Physiology, said yesterday. In response to the MSPCA's charge of cruelty, Barger said that "as usual, their propaganda is wrong," adding that "they stretch the exaggerations, so put it mildly...
...DIED. Clifford Case, 77, liberal Republican from New Jersey who served for nine years in the House and 24 years in the Senate before being unseated in his party's primary in 1978; of lung cancer; in Washington...
...molded the wealthy scion's $10 million Hughes Tool Co. into a major corporation. Hughes fired Dietrich 32 years later in a dispute about money. In 1972 Dietrich co-wrote Howard: The Amazing Mr. Hughes, believed to be the principal source for a counterfeit Hughes autobiography written by Clifford Irving...