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There were no kind words for the Attorney General's 30-year-old rival: "Teddy Kennedy seeks his party's nomination for the Senate simply because he is the brother of the President. He knows as well as you and I that were he not a coat-tail candidate his name would receive no consideration from any political body for such a high office as he seeks. His academic career is mediocre. His professional career is virtually non-existent. His candidacy is both preposterous and insulting...
...selected more than $1,000 worth of clothing, which was billed to Estes. In October, Estes came in again, this time with Emery E. Jacobs, deputy administrator of the Commodity Stabilization Service. After Jacobs had selected $1,433.20 worth of clothing, including a $245 suit and a $195 sports coat, Estes went into the fitting room with...
...scene in which a band of schoolchildren is attacked, trained birds are used to fly menacingly close to the running children; mechanical birds, who peck at innocent napes, have been stitched to coat collars. Then four different strips of film are superimposed and cut into each other, drawing migratory flights photographed far away into the attack. Tippi Hedren, Hitchcock's new "classic beauty" discovery, is attacked by coveys of birds and desperately bats them off with a flashlight; to shoot the minute-long sequence, six days were required-with a dozen trained birds attacking, plenty of stuffed birds...
...show her mammelles (you know what they are), and then they turned out to be balloons. Now Miss Searns is not nude at all: she shows a great deal of craning neck in a rather ugly chemise. Similarly Sandra Prutting reappears in A United Family dressed in a fur coat with nothing on underneath. But you don't know that; they expect you to believe it. Enough examples ... the point is that a new trend toward quasi-nudity has developed. It is dangerous, un-American, un-French, and frustrating...
...with the amusing bits. A blond girl in a red coat sitting directly in front of me moaned delightedly every time one character opened his mouth. Obviously Mr. Brown has carefully dissected some fellow she knew very well, and I and everyone else had never met. The play, then, alternates soap opera with a monstrous in-joke. It is not a play that will be widely appreciated...